Anonymous linked hacker group NB65 claimed to have hacked the Russian payment system QIWI and gained access to its database.
Hackers claim to have 10.5 TB of data, including 12.5 million credit cards and 30 million payment records. They also claimed to encrypt their QIWI databases.
NB65 gave the company three days to contact them. At the end of this period, the hackers promised to publish one million records daily.
QIWI said the services are operating normally and customers’ personal data is safe.
NB65 called the company’s attempts to deny everything “funny.”
Recall that anonymous hackers declared cyber war against Russia on the backdrop of the invasion of Ukraine. In March, NB65 announced that the All-Russian State Television and Radio Company had been hacked.
Source: Fork Log
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