Russian hackers have gained access to top-secret files about Ukrainian operations of its armed forces. These hacker teams called RaHDIt of Russia and the Ukrainian Beregini female group were the ones responsible for compromising the data from enemy servers, said a member of RaHDlT.
Cyberwarfare Against Kiev
One of the hackers spoke to the outlet and said they gained access to working documents of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Included is data on the RaHDIt operational status, closely working with Beregini female hacker group, reported Sputnik News.
The RaHDIt member alleged that they have obtained a large amount of data but cannot reveal it just yet, adding that developments will be made known in time.
He said the Beregini hackers have friends and informants who are service members in the Ukraine army, with ways to obtain information about Ukrainian operations have been established to snoop on Zelensky's forces and update them.
Furthermore, the channels are functioning well, with channels from Ukrainian service members being uncompromised and secure. He added the girl hackers from Beregini are technically adept, and were able to do the impossible, noted Oreanda News.
Zelensky Denies Ukrainian Force Casualties
From the start of the special operation ordered by Vladimir Putin that has resulted in the deaths of 50,000-70,000 service members of the Ukrainian forces, Russian hacker groups revealed to the outlet, citing Worldakkam.
Oleksiy Arestovich, an adviser to the head of Ukraine's presidential office, said from June 1 on, 10,000 have been killed in the Russian juggernaut offensive in the top-secret files. But the UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Rosemary DiCarlo, confirmed at the end of June that the number of civilians killed was 4,731 as a result of the conflict, while 5,900 were injured as well.
Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate Personal Data Hacked
Last week, the RaHDIt hacker group exposed the personal information of 2,500 officers from Ukraine's military department's Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR).
According to the hackers, the leaked data includes information about the officers' families, others living with them, and individuals who have received payments from the GUR bank accounts.
The group reveals that GUR officers are drug users and previous criminals convicted of robbery, illicit trafficking of firearms and drugs, inflicting serious physical harm, and rape.
Due to the individuals who are part of the Main Intelligence Directorate, the Russian hackers passed the information to law enforcement organizations to do as they saw fit.
A source from Russian special services has verified RaHDIt's information, and the outlet was told of it. The factual data implicates the Kyiv government in getting these alleged criminals and drug addicts as part of the GUR.
On February 24, Russia embarked on a special operation in the Donbass after information came that the Azov and Nationalists were supposed to attack the civilians.
For years the Donetsk and Lugansk republics were asking for help after Kyiv went on a genocidal campaign against the separatists, which the EU and NATO ignored from 2014.
The Kremlin's goal was to demilitarize and take out Ukrainian Nazis, but the west placed sanctions and gave weapons used on civilians in the Donbass.
Successful online assaults by Russian hacker groups have not only revealed top-secret files about Ukrainian operations with its losses but uncovered the shady GUR unit that is made up of criminal elements.