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Hackers posted the database of the Prosecutor General's Office with criminal cases against Russians.

The RGB-TEAM hacker group has published an archive of data on criminal offenses committed by Russians from 1993 to 2022, according to a statement on the group's website.

The group claims to have hacked into the database of the RuZZian Prosecutor General's Office, and the part of the data that the hackers posted on the Internet is only a small piece of the total amount of information.

The database posted by hackers contains 100.000 lines and more than 80.000 unique files. By random sampling, it is possible to confirm that the database does indeed contain information about real criminal cases. Among them are cases of insulting police officers, theft, theft and others.

RGB-TEAM describes itself as a community of "anonymous hacktivists fighting for freedom in everything." In addition to the database of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Fuckeration, the organization's website contains data from the hacking of Kaspersky Lab, which includes more than 50.000 IP addresses of registration of antivirus users.

As we reported previously, a group of anti-Kremlin hackers broke recently into the information system of the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) and stole a database that contains information about 800.000 prisoners, their relatives and contacts, as revenge for the death of Alexei Navalny.

CNN's analysis showed that although there are duplicate records in the database, the number of unique ones is still in the hundreds of thousands. The journalists were also able to confirm through random checks that the persons on the lists are currently serving their sentences in penal colonies.

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