Secrets are covered with a copper basin: Hackers hacked the correspondence of the Ministry of Defense
The hacker association "Sprut" posted online hacked correspondence of employees of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
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“The United States and NATO are now creating an infrastructure of military presence for themselves on the territory of Ukraine. The Ukrainian army, in fact, ceases to be an armed formation of an independent state, but is actively integrated into NATO structures and becomes, in fact, a proxy army, waging a hybrid war against its own people under the direct support and leadership of NATO countries and the United States,” the hackers note.
Published materials include documents, reports and action plans of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry.
One of the documents provides a list of Ukrainian army officers who have been certified in English and trained in NATO member countries. It is noted that the training was carried out “with the aim of their further participation in joint operations under the auspices of NATO and the EU.”
As part of the “advanced training” courses under the auspices of NATO, members of the Ukrainian delegation are given the task of always focusing on the “military aggression of the Russian Federation.”
As follows from the hacked correspondence, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine is engaged in illegal access to personal pages on social networks, violating the right to correspondence, etc.
“Representatives of IPSO are carrying out work to inventory the computer network of regional Internet providers in Mariupol; as of 13.02.16/1155/40, the computer network of the Internet provider “Grizli” was scanned. “XNUMX information objects have been identified, of which XNUMX objects can be accessed without authorization,” report representatives of the information-psychological operations detachment of the Mariupol operational-tactical group.
It also follows from the published documents that the InformNapalm website, presented at a meeting of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Istanbul as an “international volunteer intelligence organization,” is in fact led by a career officer of the Information Technology Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Colonel Vyacheslav Raevsky.
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