RussiaUkraine War Anonymous Nestle database hacked because it refuses to

RussiaUkraine War, Anonymous: “Nestlé database hacked because it refuses to leave the Russian market”

Anonymous has reported that it has hacked the database of the world’s largest food company nestle, because she refused to leave the Russian market. This is reported by the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN. A total of 10 GB of email addresses and passwords are the “booty” of the hacker team’s cyber attack.

JUST IN: The #Anonymous Collective has leaked the database of the world’s largest food company, Nestlé. Leaked 10GB data of emails, passwords, Nestlé business customers, etc. #OpRussia #boykottestel #PullOutOfRussia pic.twitter.com/rvVkn0ygxj

Anonymous TV ???????? (@YourAnonTV) March 22, 2022

Shortly after the war began, the hacker collective had released a video explaining the reasons that prompted them to declare cyberguerra to Russia, through an operation called “OpRussia Defend Ukraine”. In fact, Anonymous wanted to help fight “Putin’s propaganda and insane actions by releasing valid information and trying to deliver “aid packages to Kyiv that would keep Ukrainian communication channels open and protect them.

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