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Prabhjeet Bhatla
May 21, 2022

Anonymous Allegedly Hacks Russia’s Sberbank

Sberbank
Anonymous, a decentralized hacking collective, claims to have attacked Sberbank. The attack was disclosed earlier this week by a Twitter account affiliated with the group, @YourAnonOne, which noted that the bank is the largest in the Russian Federation and Eastern Europe.

Moscow-headquartered Sberbank, now known as Sber, is a majority state-owned banking and financial services firm with operations in a number of European countries, primarily in the post-Soviet region. Sanctions imposed by the West in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine have hampered its activities. Sberbank Europe announced its exit from the European market at the end of February.

According to a tweet from another Anonymous account, the hackers collected and leaked 5,030 emails, addresses, and phone numbers from the compromised database. Sberbank has failed to respond to these charges, despite controlling about a third of all bank assets in Russia.

According to crypto news outlet Forklog, the article redirects to an archive with five Excel files. They include details on the bank's free safe deposit boxes as of June 14, 2016, as well as a registry of property and partner appraisers, a list of the different types of traded futures contracts, and a blank template for a certificate of property status and current liabilities.

Anonymous announced a cyberwar on Russia shortly after Russian armed forces crossed the Ukrainian border in late February, pledging to impair the country's internet. Since then, it has attacked Russian TV outlets, leaked millions of emails, and targeted the Kremlin, the State Duma, and the Ministry of Defense's websites.

In March, the hacktivist collective announced that it had leaked 28GB of Central Bank of Russia documents, including some of the monetary authority's "secret agreements." Network Battalion 65 (NB65), an Anonymous-affiliated hacking group, revealed in early May that it had targeted the popular Russian payment processor Qiwi.

Anonymous Allegedly Hacks Russia’s Sberbank
Prabhjeet Bhatla is a cryptocurrency writer covering startups and a researcher since 2020. She has authored many articles for Entrepreneur India and APAC (digital and print) on cryptocurrency and ever-evolving Blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies. She specializes in applied cryptography, privacy-enhanced information storage systems, anonymous cryptocurrencies, elliptic curve crypto-systems, and satellite television piracy.

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