Ukrainian hackers hacked the database of the Russian Union of Auto Insurers

5 June 2024 2 minutes Author: Newsman

A team of Ukrainian hackers KibOrg hacked the database of the Russian Union of Auto Insurers, which contains more than 1.5 TB of personal information of Russian drivers over the past 15 years. This database includes data on Kremlin propagandists and their cars.

The Union of Motor Insurers of Russia was established in August 2002 and since then maintains a single database of OSCPV policies, to which all member insurers are required to submit data on each contract and insurance case. KibOrg has acquired a database of RSA over the past 15 years containing billions of records.

the union of auto insurers cooperates with the largest insurance companies of katsapia, such as “Rosgosstrakh”, “Tinkoff Strahovanie”, “Sberbank strahovanie”, “AlfaStrahovanie” … Hackers obtained more than 1.5 TB of personal information of Russian drivers and their cars, including data on the Kremlin propagandists The database contains billions of records, including names, dates of birth, driver’s license information, passports, car makes and models, VIN codes, license plates and car specifications. In particular, Volodymyr Solovyov has several cars in his fleet, including rare models, and Dmytro Kiselyov owns several motorcycles and cars.

This large-scale cyberattack highlights the vulnerability of Russian data and the capabilities of Ukrainian hackers in digital warfare. KibOrg hackers were able to gain access to a huge amount of confidential information, which could have serious consequences for Russian car owners and propagandists.

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