AndronETalksNews
AndronETalksNews
Business Insider
By Mia Jankowicz
Apr 1, 2024, 11:08 AM EDT
Hackers accessed a computer network connected to Russia’s prison system, posting a message in support of the late Alexey Navalny and claiming to have grabbed vast amounts of data, CNN reported.
During the February attack — which came only hours after Navalny’s death in prison was announced — the hackers also appear to have adjusted the prison commissary’s price list, reducing items to a fraction of their normal value, the outlet reported.
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