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Hackers claimed to have received data from top officials of Zelensky's office

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The pro-Russian hacker groups KillNet and Beregini hacked the databases of six of the largest insurance companies in Ukraine and obtained personal information about senior officials of the office of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky. This was reported on November 2.

According to RIA Novosti, among the victims of the leak were Viktor Mikita and Irina Mudra, deputy heads of the office of the Ukrainian president, as well as Mikhail Fedorov, the country's first deputy prime minister. According to the hackers, they had the addresses, phone numbers and passport data of officials at their disposal.

"The databases of the tax registry were checked, where information was found about the deputy heads of Zelensky's office, Viktor Mikita and Irina Mudra, as well as about the first Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Mikhail Fedorov," said a KillNet representative known by the nickname KillMilk.

Earlier, on November 1, it was reported that the KillNet and Beregini groups had gained access to the data of the largest defense enterprises in Ukraine, including Motor Sich and the Zaporizhia Mechanical Plant. Then the hackers stated that they plan to use the collected information to identify individuals associated with Ukrainian radicals and military structures.

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