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Hackers claim to have breached Russia’s real estate database, Moscow denies

  • The hacker group Silent Crow claimed to have breached Russia’s Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre, and Cartography and published a fragment of the agency’s database containing nearly 82,000 records with personal details
  • The leaked data included names, birth dates, addresses, phone numbers, emails, SNILS numbers , and Rosreestr IDs of Russian citizens. The hackers also claimed to have stolen 2 billion lines, publishing 82 million as proof
  • Rosreestr has not confirmed the breach and stated that additional checks are underway regarding the claims circulating on Telegram.
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The Silent Crow telegram channel created at the end of December and previously unknown wrote on January 7 about the hacking of Rosreestr. One of...

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Access to 2 billion lines was obtained. The total amount of information stolen was about 1TB.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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On January 7, Telegram channels reported that hackers allegedly hacked and uploaded Rosreestr databases that stored Russians' personal data. What is known about this is in the RTVI article.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.
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