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RKPLaw hacked by anonymous collective and 1 TB data released

According to DDoSecrets website anonymous collective B00daPorteur has hacked RKPLaw and has released 1TB worth of data containing emails. This has come as the Anonymous collective has been running a campaign called #oprussia. Under this campaign, several Russian businesses have been under the eyes of Anonymous. Many websites’ data have since been hacked by an anonymous collective and released online.

A terabyte of data and emails from Rustam Kurmaev and Partners (RKP Law), a Russian law company that works with large banking, media, energy, and industrial enterprises, as well as state interests, including American firms.

Ikea, Volkswagen Group Russia, Toyota Russia, Oilfield Service Company, Panasonic, Mechel PJSC, ChTPZ PJSC, Abbott Laboratories, ING Bank, Yamaha Motor, Jones Lang LaSalle, Caterpillar, JLL, Gilette, Citibank, Mars, VimpelCom, 2×2, and Sberbank are just a few of its clients.

Note: The data in Parts Six and Seven came from a corrupted volume previously. Even though the data was recovered by the source, some of the individual files may still have errors.

While checking details about this company, we found the full name of the company as Rustam Kurmaev and partners. Further investigation showed that the company also has a google review. The company also has social media presence both on LinkedIn and Instagram.

Recently Russian group called Killnet was also being targeted by the Anonymous collective. However, a recent statement made by one of the Twitter users said some of the Anonymous members have parted ways and have joined the Killnet group.

The data is available on the DDoSecrets website in parts.

 

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