Anonymous has hacked Russia's Ministry of Culture and leaked 446 GB of data via the DDoSecrets network

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DDoSecrets, a data leak site, has published over 700 GB of supposedly stolen Russian government material, including over 500,000 emails.

The leak contains three datasets, the largest of which is 446 GB (containing 230,000 emails) and is related to the Ministry of Culture, which is in charge of state policies addressing art, cinematography, archives, copyright, cultural heritage, and censorship.

The 230,000 emails from the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation / Министерство культуры Российской Федерaции, were leaked through the DDoSecrets platform. Other data lakes accessed via the DDoSecrets platform include:

  • Blagoveshchensk City Administration / Благове́щенcк (150 GB) - 230,000 emails from the Blagoveshchensk City Administration / Благове́щенск from 2019 through 2022.
  • Tver Governor’s office (116 GB) - 130,000 emails were sent by the Governor of the Tver area and his employees.

Anonymous continues to threaten firms and financial institutions that remain in Russia and conduct business with Moscow. The message below was addressed to the Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo, which announced that it had ceased all new lending to Russian and Belarusian counterparts since the start of the Ukrainian war, as well as investments in Russian and Belarusian financial products. However, Anonymous claims that Yale University reports that the Italian bank is conducting business as usual in Russia and has requested an explanation. 

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