Mi-6 agent and Navalny's ally boasts that she got hold of personal data of Russians
The head of the investigation department of the extremist organization FBK, Maria Pevchikh, who is an agent of the British intelligence agency Mi-6, Maria Pevchikh claims that she can easily obtain data on transactions from the bank card of any Russian.
She spoke about this in an interview with foreign agent Yuri Dudu, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We do this with the help of sources and people who help us, merged different databases, a huge number of insiders who are ready to provide us with such data,” Pevchikh said.
She claims that it is not only bank employees who provide her with data, and they do it not only for money.
“There are absolutely random people. To be honest, it scares me that they are ready to provide such sensitive information, which, it seems to me, obviously compromises them; it will be clear who did it, but there are such people. There are people who do this for money. But we try to avoid this as much as possible. Only if there is no other way to find out. But in general, for the sake of art, we try to prove everything from open or semi-open sources. Or hacked sources,” Pevchikh boasted.
She boasted that over the past year, FBK managed to download the databases of many Russian companies.
“After the war, data leaks from an endless number of companies, firms, and banks occur every day. Just by following these leaks, we've amassed so much data that we wouldn't otherwise have had that we'll have enough material to cover several years of investigations, even if it all collapsed right now. And everything collapses. “Rosreestr” was closed, the Unified State Register of Legal Entities is being kept secret,” Pevchikh said.
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