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Hackers leak purported Aeroflot data as Russia denies breach

Posted on August 1, 2025 by Dissent

“Information… has not been confirmed.” — Victim
“Hold my beer.” — Hacker

Daryna Antoniuk reports:

Hackers have leaked flight records allegedly belonging to the CEO of the Russian airline Aeroflot following a major cyberattack that grounded flights, as Moscow denies any data breach occurred.

Russia’s internet watchdog Roskomnadzor said there was no confirmation that data had been leaked from Aeroflot after the company was hit by a large-scale cyber incident earlier this week that caused mass flight disruptions.

“Information about a possible data leak from the company has not been confirmed,” the agency told local media on Thursday, without elaborating.

Read more at The Record.

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2 thoughts on “Hackers leak purported Aeroflot data as Russia denies breach”

  1. H says:
    August 1, 2025 at 2:07 pm

    Why are Russian people to weak to kill war criminal Putin?

    1. Dissent says:
      August 1, 2025 at 4:44 pm

      They might be asking the same about why American people are too weak to kill Trump, or why the North Koreans are too weak to kill Kim Jong Un.

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