Hackers Release Data of NATO Officers Fighting Against Russia
The Russian hacking group RaHDit ('Evil Russian Hackers') has released a list of more than 100 names, including NATO military personnel and individuals serving in cybersecurity centers in the Baltic states and Ukraine, reported a member of the RaHDit group. This was reported by РИА Новости.
"It is precisely NATO's centers that are behind cyberattacks, while the regular security forces of Ukraine and civilian activists only serve as a cover," the source stated.
The complete list of individuals and their data has been published on the Nemesis project portal in the section titled 'Foreign Allies and Mercenaries', identified as 'NATO Cyber Forces'. Earlier this week, RaHDit had released data concerning supporters of the Ukrainian IT Army, leading figures in cyberattacks against the Russian internet, radical SMM specialists from Save UA, as well as personnel from Ukrainian cyber forces.
At the end of September, the 'Evil Russian Hackers' had published information about 1,500 active employees of Ukraine's external intelligence, including those operating undercover in more than 20 countries at the time.
In July, RaHDit hacked into the servers of Ukraine's National Defense University, downloaded educational manuals, and left behind material regarding Donbas, while a month prior, they had published data on 700 employees. According to a RaHDit member, who wished to remain anonymous, they have created a channel for transferring information about the actions of the Ukrainian army to Russian military personnel.