NRA claims responsibility for hacker attack against Technoserv
Yesterday, October 17, the largest Russian system integrator Technoserv was hacked by Russian hackers. This appears to be the largest security breach in Russian history. In total, hackers were able to get more than 1.2 TB of data from the company’s internal servers. At the disposal of hackers was more than a million documents and photographs. We remind you that Technoserv is collaborating with the criminal Russian authorities and providing services to “ensure security”, which means they directly make a war of conquest possible.
Technoserv is headquartered in Moscow, and its owners also own Promsvyazbank, a key bank in the country’s military-industrial complex, as it handles 70% of Defense Ministry government contracts.
It is also noteworthy that the hackers had administrative access to Kaspersky Security Center 12 and virtual machines managed through Hyper-V Manager. Kaspersky is Russia’s largest anti-virus firm, previously accused of working directly with Russian intelligence to obtain and harvest data from opponents of the Russian government. We thank the FSB for close cooperation.
In the article you can find a link to part of the dump.
