Anonymous hackers “leaked” the database of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation and recorded an appeal to Putin

The hacker group Anonymous, which sided with Ukraine in the war unleashed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, hacked the website of the Central Bank of Russia.

Anonymous hackers published 28 GB of information from the Central Bank of the Russian Federation: all transactions.

“We have sent these documents to various points on the Internet. If the documents are censored, we will share them via other links,” – the message reads.

It should be noted that the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia) is the main issuing and monetary institution of the aggressor state.

Anonymous also recorded an appeal to Putin.

“Now we publish thousands of documents of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, various transactions, decrees, reports. People will find out what the Russian economy really is. Declarations, correspondence, trade agreements signed with other countries, secrets of your oligarchs. Your confidential videos and apps that you use. We are in your palace, we are where you eat, we are at your table, we are where you sleep,” – the video says.

Earlier, hackers published the database of the world’s largest food company Nestlé, which refused to leave the Russian market despite the war in Ukraine.

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