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Armenian Group Hacks Azerbaijan Central Bank, Leaks A Trove of Data

Posted on November 25, 2015 by Dissent

Agan Uzunovic reports:

The cyber war between Armenians and Azerbaijani hackers is never ending — Like in this recent cyber attack in which the Armenian hackers leaked trove of data containing banking details of Azerbaijani citizens.

In July 2, 2015, Armenian hackers from Monte Melkonian Cyber Army hacked into the official website of Azerbaijani customs, stealing highly confidential personal information of 5650 Azerbaijani citizens.

Same has happened in the recent cyber attack in which the Mortgage Fund sub-domain (amf.cbar.az) of the Azerbaijan Central Bank website was defaced and customer data was stolen on 11th November 2015.

Read more on HackRead.

Related posts:

  • Armenian Hackers Leak Sensitive Data from Azerbaijan Ministry Servers
  • Armenian Hackers Leak Azerbaijani Banking and Military Data
  • Azerbaijani hackers leak secret data from Armenian Intel server
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