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One of the most dangerous hacker groups in Lockbit could get information about o...

They stole data on nuclear submarines and chemicals: hackers from the Russian Federation attacked the British Army base - the media

One of the most dangerous hacker groups in Lockbit could get information about over -secret objects. The crashes demanded 80 million pounds for silence. Hackers related to Russia attacked the Database of the UK Ministry of Defense. Cybercriminals received information about firms that ensure the safety of the most creative objects - nuclear submarines and chemical weapons laboratories, Tabloid writes The Daily Mirror.

Thousands of data pages can help criminals penetrate the base of HMNB Clyde submarines, chemical weapons laboratory in Porton Down and GCHQ listening to the publication. In addition, Zaun was attacked, which provides the protection systems for secret objects. All the information was posted in Darknet, notes the publication.

A deputy from the Labor Party from the Special Committee of the House of Commons, Kewan Jones warned that cyberattak can cause serious damage to the safety of the most secret sites. "The government needs to explain why the computer systems of this firm were so vulnerable," the politician said. The attack, according to Tabloid, performed a hacker group of Lockbit. The authors of the material call it one of the most dangerous in the world.

The main suspect is Mikhail Matveev, who is on the list of the most wanted FBI of criminals. "Matveyev is known for 1,400 attacks around the world. Among them is an attempt to blackmail royal mail (the UK's postal operator - ed) worth 66 million pounds of sterling, which was refused to pay," the journalists mention. The Daily Mirror states that there are documents about military equipment to protect Porton Down.

Hackers showed a sales order with a detailed description of the products for HMNB Slyde and the GchQ communication complex in Buddha. The leakage covers the security equipment at the Vodrington Air Force, which is based on the squadron of the Reaper shock drones, and the caudor barracks, where the 14th Regiment of Communication and Radio Electronic Wrestling Remedies is stationed.

Detailed drawings of the fence around the perimeter of the caudor barracks have entered the network, there is also a map with military facilities. According to the media, there was a leakage of documents concerning a number of prisons, in particular category A "Long-Lartin", "Works" and "Weitmur, Cambs". The Lockbit Group has made a ransom of £ 80 million.