Russian Hackers Publish Data of 1500 Ukrainian Intelligence Employees
RaHDIt ("Evil Russian Hackers") hacking group has published information on the Nemesis website regarding more than 1500 employees of Ukraine's foreign intelligence service. The validity of this information has been confirmed by a source from law enforcement agencies to RIA Novosti.
Specifically, this data pertains to intelligence representatives operating under the cover of embassies in two dozen countries. Included in the list are nations such as the USA, France, Italy, Germany, and Poland, which are actively supporting Ukraine, as well as those taking more reserved positions, including Azerbaijan, Argentina, Hungary, Greece, Iraq, South Africa, Tajikistan, and others.
In addition, the hackers have published information about Ukrainian intelligence employees working in the offices of the UN, European Union, and NATO, and have revealed over 40 locations of Ukrainian SVR subdivisions, including a secret training facility.
As the hackers explained, they accessed the database of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the employees of the Ukrainian foreign intelligence service, compared the data, and found matches.