The Ministry of Defense was convicted of sending classified information through public mail services

    Well, here the cock pecked about which I wrote on Habré a year ago, pecked at one place to our invincible power structures. The Ministry of Defense was the first to publicly disgrace, which, as the guys from the Anonymous International have unearthed (the site is fenced by Roskomnadzor), does not hesitate to send documentation about our formidable Iskanders and nuclear submarines through public mail servers. To do this, however, according to hackers, they had to hack those same mailboxes on yandex.ru, mail.ru, gmail.com (as well as iPhones and iPads) and put extracts from correspondence in public so that the ministry couldn’t just like that to ignore.
    The merry men from Shaltai issued their publication in the form of an open letter to the Department of Military Counterintelligence of the FSB of the Russian Federation:

    To the Department of Military Counterintelligence of the FSB of the Russian Federation,
    Colonel-General Alexander Bezverkhniy
    from the Anonymous International team (b0ltai.org)

    Dear Alexander Georgievich!
    The Anonymous International team is contacting you.
    Some time ago, we got access to the postal array and devices of Ksenia Bolshakova, assistant and secretary, Mr. Filimonov, former head of the Construction Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. This informational array is currently being sold on the Information Exchange at joker.buzz/item/23
    After a careful study of the array, we regretted the complete incompetence of employees of a number of units of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in the field of information security, and more specifically - in criminal negligence. Through free mail services such as yandex.ru, mail.ru and American gmail.com, unencrypted official documents were transmitted, often representing secret information related to the defense capabilities of the Russian Federation. In particular, reports and information on issues discussed at the meetings of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation and his deputies were thus transmitted. The information passed through unprotected email channels in an open form, easily accessible to most interested parties. Mr. Filimonov’s employees and related parties also shared classified information about Apple devices. Moreover,
    We note with sadness that if this information became available to us, then with a greater degree of probability it could be available to the special services of a number of interested countries, since the criminal negligence of employees of the Construction Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation provided ample opportunities for this throughout 2012-2014.
    We ask you, dear Alexander Georgievich, to pay attention to this neglect of the information security of former and current employees of the structures of the Ministry of Defense. If necessary, we can provide additional information about these persons.
    Accompanied by this letter, we post a file about military units with the deployment of Iskander complexes, as well as a part of a retouched file at the locations of the fourth-generation nuclear submarines at 12 sites.
    We also want to note that the array of Mr. Filimonov sold at the Information Exchange can be sold to military counterintelligence officers at a 50% discount. Subject to our verification of these employees.

    Regards, Anonymous International.

    The specified archive is sold at the Information Exchange for 350 Bitcoins, which at the moment is approximately equal to 6 million rubles.

    A spokesman for President Peskov has already commented on the news to Interfax:
    The use of free mail services for official purposes in the current conditions is not quite a good solution, and for the transfer of some information for official use or even more secret, it is already beyond insanity and absolutely unacceptable.
    And yet, about the protection of state secrets, it is very convincing:
    As for the facts presented, I am sure that, since there are services that protect state secrets, these services do their work quite clearly.

    And indeed, “they clearly do it”, there is no neck on a piece of paper - not state secrets, we are resting! Yes, and where to put it, etozh "WORD"!
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