Hackers Claim to Publish Aeroflot CEO’s Flight History After Cyberattack
RUSSIA, JUL 31 – The coordinated cyberattack destroyed over 7,000 servers and forced cancellation of more than 100 flights, aiming to disrupt Russia's largest airline and cause financial damage.
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Hackers Claim to Publish Aeroflot CEO’s Flight History After Cyberattack
Ukrainian and Belarusian hackers who claimed responsibility for a major cyberattack on Aeroflot said Friday that they published the flight history of the Russian airline’s CEO despite official denials that any data had been leaked.
The hacker group Cyberpartisans BY published flight data, allegedly from the Director General of Air...
The Mighty Russian Cyber Empire Is a Glass Onion
Pro-Ukrainian cyber activists Silent Crow, in coordination with Cyber Partisans BY from Belarus, launched a significant attack on Russia’s digital infrastructure on July 28, 2025, targeting Aeroflot—Russia’s largest airline, crippling its IT systems and sending a direct message to the Kremlin: end Russia’s war in Ukraine. One reason for the breach? Aeroflot’s CEO hadn’t changed his password for three years. The FSB ’s own IT unit—reportedly in …
A ‘zoo’ of IT infrastructure How Aeroflot’s slow-moving transition to Russian-made software left it wide open to hackers
On Monday, Russia’s flagship airline, Aeroflot, suffered a major IT outage that forced the cancellation of more than 100 flights. The Ukrainian and Belarusian hacktivist groups Silent Crow and Cyber Partisans claimed responsibility, describing the damage as “strategic” and emphasizing that aviation safety was not targeted. By Tuesday, Aeroflot had stabilized its schedule, but questions still abound. Writing on Telegram, journalist Maria Kolomych…
54 flights had to be cancelled as a result of the attack. ...
US and UK behind cyberattack on Aeroflot – Russian MP
RT | July 31, 2025 US and UK intelligence services were behind this week’s major cyberattack that disrupted operations at Aeroflot and other Russian companies earlier this week, a senior Russian lawmaker has claimed. Andrey Svintsov, the deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Information Policy, has said the attack is part of a coordinated campaign by Western powers to damage the Russian economy after failing to achieve their objectives …
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