#Austria to convene national security council over Russian spying - Chancellor Karl Nehammer "Russian spy networks threaten our country by infiltrating or exploiting political parties or associations," he said. The council will be convened after the detention of Egisto Ott, a… https://t.co/WDU69AtD2l
⚡️CNN: Anti-Kremlin hackers stole Russian prisoner database after Navalny’s death. A group of anti-Kremlin hackers stole a Russian prisoner database containing hundreds of thousands of names after the death of Alexei Navalny and are hoping it can be used to glean more…
Hackers steal Russian prisoner database to avenge death of Navalny #Russia #Navalny #Putin https://t.co/Btbj2PZeMK








In a significant cyber operation aimed at avenging the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, a group of hackers infiltrated the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service's computer network, stealing a massive database containing information on thousands of prisoners, as reported by CNN. The hackers, identified as being from Russia and Ukraine, were reportedly motivated by Navalny's death and sought to expose the Russian prison system's inner workings. Additionally, in a separate but related cyber-attack, activists managed to hack into the Russian system, drastically reducing the cost of food to 1 cent, further aiming to avenge Navalny's death.