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Hackers told the details of obtaining the documents of the Ukrainian UAV manufacturer

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The data declassified by Russian hackers from the KillNet and Beregini groups, which was stored on the hacked servers of the largest manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), Combat Birds of Ukraine, contained all the key information about drones used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). One of the KillNet representatives told Izvestia about this on October 25 on condition of anonymity.

"All the developments, instructions, step-by-step test programs and problematic issues are there. <...> To them (Ukrainian developers. We will have to redesign our drones, change the communication system, and purchase new components for assembling our UAVs," one of them said.

According to the hacker, this operation was successfully achieved — now it will be easier for Russian specialists to detect vulnerabilities in Ukrainian UAVs, many of which, as he stressed, "turned into a pumpkin." He added that already manufactured devices simply will not be able to take to the sky, as the Domestic electronic warfare system will drown out all their frequencies.

Earlier, on October 23, the Russian hacker groups KillNet and Beregini announced the hacking of the servers of the largest Ukrainian manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) "Fighting Birds of Ukraine". A KillNet representative claims that as a result of the attack, it was possible to gain access to the data of developers, engineers, management and testers of the company.

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