Personal Data of Russian Defense Industry Workers Leaked Online
The 'Lex Talionis' community and 'OsintVarta' channel have completed a phase of a long-term operation, revealing personal information of employees in the Russian defense industry.
The 'Lex Talionis' community, in collaboration with the 'OsintVarta' channel, has successfully completed another phase of a multi-year operation, according to reports from 'Militarnyj'. This effort has resulted in the creation of a large-scale interactive map detailing the structure of the Russian defense industry. Each factory card offers a description of its operations, a list of developments, and filters by type of production. This extensive mapping reveals not only the locations of factories but also personal information about their employees.
The leaked information uncovers sensitive details such as passport data, phone numbers, and email addresses of engineers, designers, and executives working in significant defense companies like 'Kalashnikov Concern' and 'UDK-Saturn'. As a result, employees have lost their anonymity, exposing them to potential risks. In addition to the already available database, the researchers have also initiated a search for new confidential information, offering rewards for valuable data, access to internal networks, and important documents related to the Russian defense industry.
These actions are drawing the attention of hacktivists worldwide, thereby enhancing the continuous monitoring of the aggressor's factories. The implications of these leaks are considerable, as they not only threaten the privacy of individuals involved but also potentially compromise the operational security of Russia's defense capabilities. By revealing such data, the operation undermines the protections in place for key figures within the Russian military-industrial complex.