Massive Cyberattack Hits Putin’s Presidential Palace.
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A cyberattack of unprecedented scale has rocked the Kremlin — and an infamous hacker group is claiming responsibility.
Anonymous Claims Responsibility for the Attack

The international hacker collective Anonymous says it launched the operation and calls it one of their largest ever.
10 Terabytes of Leaked Data

According to reports, 10 terabytes of highly sensitive data have been exposed in the breach.
“To Defend Ukraine”

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“To defend Ukraine, Anonymous has leaked 10TB of data on all companies operating in Russia, Kremlin assets in the West, pro-Russian officials, Donald Trump, and more.”
Kremlin Assets and Trump Named in Leak

The leaked data reportedly includes information on Kremlin financial assets, foreign business links, and connections to former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Who Is Anonymous?

Anonymous is a decentralized hacker collective known for targeting governments and corporations.
The group originated on the internet forum 4chan in the early 2000s.
Long History of Targeting Russia

Anonymous has previously launched attacks against Russian institutions, especially since the invasion of Ukraine began in 2022.
Trump Also in Their Crosshairs

The group has also publicly criticized Donald Trump.
Earlier this week, they slammed him for calling a deadly Russian missile strike a “mistake.”
“Trump Excuses Terror as a Mistake”

In a statement posted to Bluesky, Anonymous wrote:
“Trump excuses the terror attack as ‘a mistake’ — even after Russia struck civilians twice and publicly celebrated the massacre online.”
One of the Largest Hacks of the War

This latest leak is being described as one of the biggest cyberattacks of the Russia-Ukraine war, with the potential for global political fallout.