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Killnet hackers have become available information about the titles, skills, addr...

Hackers from the Russian Federation broke NATO closed system: what they managed to find out (photo)

Killnet hackers have become available information about the titles, skills, addresses and other personal data of both NATO military and Armed Forces. To understand what is being said in the documents, the attackers used the translator on the Internet. Russian hackers managed to break a closed NATO troops management system. About this April 13 reported Telegram Channel Mash. According to the media, hackers from the Russian group Killnet could break the NATO system.

After breaking, the hackers got a complete list of all who passed, passes and planned to undergo training at the North Atlantic Alliance. Thus, the attackers were known to name, titles, skills, addresses and other personal data of NATO military. In addition, the participants of the Killnet hacker group became available with information about the Ukrainian military who were trained or undergoing training under the guidance of NATO curators.

It should be noted that Russian hackers are most likely not to know English because they use Google Transfer. The screenshots published on the network shows the interface of this program. The attackers voiced two options for developing events. The first is the publication of personal information of the military, as well as the secret data they have received. The second involves the liquidation of the received documents.

However, the North Atlantic Alliance has to go to a number of concessions: we recall that on February 13 it became known that Russian hackers broke NATO sites. This attack has affected several resources belonging to the North Atlantic Alliance. What information was stored on NATO sites and why she was so interested in hackers remained unknown. And at the end of January, we informed that Russian hackers Killnet attacked hospitals in European countries.