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Cybersecurity experts believe that much of the released content looks very authe...

The Russian Federation stated that the secret data on the latest F-35 fighter was received: the Pentagon reacted in the Pentagon

Cybersecurity experts believe that much of the released content looks very authentic and it is not easy to find out what level of secrecy allegedly received files fall. The US commented on the statements of the former Russian pilot Elijah Tumanov about the presence of 250 gigabytes of fighter jets and weapons of American production and the first files he shared on the network. Newsweek writes about it.

The Pentagon representative stated that the information published in the Figherbomber Telegram channel, which is conducted by Ilya Tumanov, is "false". "We know about reports and have policies and procedures for softening cyber threats for our business. We are still confident in the integrity of our reliable, multi -level information and data safety," said Lockheed Martin. One of the cybersecurity experts, talking to journalists, said "much of this content looks very authentic.

" "Publication of any secret document is a problem because a painstaking collection of intelligence can collect large amounts of unrelated data in a useful picture of opportunities. In this case, perhaps the most alarming aspect is the question of where the documents came from and how they leaped,", " Said Newsweek weapons and journalist David Hembling.

According to him, it is not easy to find out whether the files are authentic and what level of secrecy they fall, as well as whether there are more valuable files. Tumanov himself said in his telegram-channel the day before he received military documents on weapons and aircraft of American production, including an advanced multi-purpose F-35 fighter. He informed that he has about 250 gigabytes of data.