CitySprint
April 7, 2022
•[ hack ]
CitySprint warns couriers it has suffered a data breach that may have allowed hackers to access their sensitive personal data.
Central Vermont Eye Care
April 6, 2022
•[ hack, healthcare ]
Central Vermont Eye Care reports a hacking incident affecting 30,000 patients.
Kremlin CCTV system
April 6, 2022
•[ hack, government ]
Hacktivists from the Black Rabbit World claim to have gained access to the Kremlin CCTV system.
Gazprom Neft
April 6, 2022
•[ hack, energy ]
The website of a Russian oil producer went down after an apparent hack. The website briefly showed a statement purporting to be from the company's executive director, a close friend of the President of the Russian Federation.
EGAIS
April 5, 2022
•[ hack, ddos, government ]
Hacktivists from Ukraine IT Army take down EGAIS ( " " ), a portal that is considered crucial for the distribution of alcoholic beverages in Russia.
Korolevskiy
April 4, 2022
•[ hack, leak, manufacturing ]
Anonymous has hacked a rations manufacturer for the Russian military, and leaked thousands of emails (82 GB).
Yandex Food
April 1, 2022
•[ hack, leak, insider ]
Yandex blames one of its employees for the hacking and subsequent leak of data from Yandex Food, a popular food delivery service in Russia.
Lipetsk Mechanical Plant
April 1, 2022
•[ hack, leak, manufacturing ]
Anonymous hacked a Russian mechanical plant, which manufactures components for anti-aircraft missile launchers and other military equipment. They have leaked 25GB of documents from the anti-aircraft and tank manufacturer.
volozhin.gov.by
March 31, 2022
•[ hack, government ]
In name of #OpRussia, the Anonymous deface the a website of the Government of Belarus dedicated to the Economy of Volozhin, a Belarusian city in the Minsk region
Undetermined
March 30, 2022
•[ hack, finance ]
Unknown actors compromised the network of a major media organization.
Thozis Corp.
March 30, 2022
•[ hack, finance ]
In name of #OpRussia, the Anonymous release 5,500 emails from Thozis Corp., a Russian investment firm owned by Zakhar Smushkin, a Russian oligarch which is involved in the project to build a satellite city in Saint Petersburg.
MashOil
March 29, 2022
•[ hack, leak, manufacturing ]
In name of #OpRussia, the Anonymous release 140,000 emails from MashOil is a Moscow based company known for designing, manufacturing, and maintaining equipment used in the drilling, mining, and fracking industries.
Bradley International Airport
March 29, 2022
•[ hack, ddos ]
The website of the Bradley International Airport is hit with a DDoS attack.
Vice Media
March 29, 2022
•[ leak, financial, hack ]
Vice Media suffers a cyber attack and a breach leaking the sensitive information and financial data of more than 1,700 people.
Rostec
March 28, 2022
•[ hack, ddos, manufacturing ]
Rostec, a Russian state-owned aerospace and defense conglomerate, says its website is taken down following what it described as a "cyberattack."
Several pro-Fidesz websites
March 28, 2022
•[ hack, government ]
Several websites that are supposedly close to Hungary's ruling political party were said to be defaced by Anonymous due to the Hungarian government's stance on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrtelecom
March 28, 2022
•[ hack, ddos, technology ]
Web traffic from major Ukrainian internet service provider Ukrtelecom is once again disrupted.
Russian Aviation Authority (Rosaviatsiya)
March 28, 2022
•[ hack, government ]
Russian Aviation Authority Rosaviatsiya is forced to switch to pen and paper after losing 65TB of data for an alleged cyber attack.
VGTRK (All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company)
March 28, 2022
•[ leak, hack, government ]
In name of #OpRussia, NB65, a group affiliated to the Anonymous collective leaks 900,000 emails and 4,000 files from VGTRK (All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company)
PayHere
March 27, 2022
•[ hack, misconfiguration, finance ]
In late March 2022, the Sri Lankan payment gateway PayHere suffered a data breach that exposed more than 65GB of payment records including over 1.5M unique email addresses. The data also included IP and physical addresses, names, phone numbers, purchase histories and partially obfuscated credit card data (card type, first 6 and last 4 digits plus expiry date). A month later, PayHere published a blog on the incident titled Ensuring Integrity on PayHere Cybersecurity Incident.