3.5 million donors: Hackers breached the RDK database and will hand… (хакер · россия · база)
3.5 million donors: Hackers breached the RDK database and will hand data to the FSB. — Our hackers from the Earthimpact team, who cracked the terrorists' database, promised to turn over all information about donors to the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), including personal details and funding amounts,
Consensus
- Russian hackers from the Earthimpact team breached the donation database of the 'Russian Volunteer Corps' (RDK).
- The stolen data includes information on 3.5 million donors to RDK.
- The hackers plan to transfer all donor information, including personal details and funding amounts, to the FSB.
- The Russian Volunteer Corps is a terrorist organization banned in Russia.
- Donations came from multiple regions of Russia, as well as from Poland, Estonia, Cyprus, other EU countries, and Ukraine.
Points of divergence
- Among the donors are citizens of Russia from Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Saint Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Tatarstan, Udmurtia, Kaluga, Kostroma, Nizhny Novgorod, Smolensk, Tambov, and Tyumen regions, as well as from Krasnoyarsk, Perm, and Primorsky territories. — riamo
- The hackers are from the Earthimpact team and promised to deliver donor data to the FSB. — vm
- RDK has carried out three attacks on Russian regions in 2023–2024, killing civilians; its leader Denis Kapustin was sentenced in absentia to two life sentences. — riamo
- On June 4, a man named Minaev was convicted by the Serpukhov City Court for justifying RDK's activities online in January 2024; he had posted such comments in a messaging app chat. — vm
Coverage (2 sources)
- Hackers Breach RDK* Donation Database and Will Hand Data to FSB — РИАМО
- Shot: Russian hackers breached the database of RDK sponsors — Вечерняя Москва