Russian hackers from the KILLNET organization showed the passwords used by NATO employees. Recall that Russian hackers hacked into the database of the NATO alliance, paralyzing about forty percent of the electronic infrastructure of the military bloc.
Among the passwords used by NATO employees are real Gordian knots that anyone could enter. Among the most “difficult” passwords are “123456” and the much more complex “12345678”. Slightly less amazing, but still interesting passwords include “VIRGINIA” and “ante2000”.
Following the attack on enemy infrastructure, Russian hackers “disabled” a number of websites and leaked the IDs and passwords of NATO employees. Additionally, the guys at KILLNET have promised more “freebies” in the near future, SHOT reports.
Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that Russian hackers leaked data on the withdrawal of Ukrainian armed forces from Artemovsk (Bakhmut) to the network.
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