Hackers linked to the National Republican Army hacked the data of the Russian company Unisoftware, which is aiding the Putin regime
The NRA claims copies of all employee data have been stolen, including personal data, bank accounts, addresses, mobile phone numbers, as well as contracts and data of Unisoftware customers, including government agencies and a number of commercial banks.

“Putin is sending our young people to die in an unjust war unleashed against Ukraine that results in the killing of innocent civilians, including women and children,” the NRA hackers commented.
Recall that the Unisoftware company provides software for government agencies of the Russian Federation, helping and simplifying them to commit terror against their own citizens. Among them are the Federal Tax Service, the Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank. Their data leaked into the hands of hackers.
“It turned out funny because they tried to kick us off the servers and set up a security system. But they don’t understand that we are still there and will continue to inconvenience them for being an accomplice to the Putin regime.”
This is the first but not the last NRA hack.
The NRA is an organization of Russian citizens seeking the overthrow of the Putin Government.


The NRA hackers claimed to have stolen copies of all of Unisoftware’s data, including but not limited to: credentials for bank accounts and personal accounts, sensitive employee information, phone numbers, addresses, contracts, and proprietary code for Unisoftware’s clients and software. The group has threatened to release the data and all obtained information if not paid promptly by Unisoftware
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