Pro-Russian hacker groups KillNet and Beregini have gained access to data from the largest strategic enterprises in Ukraine by hacking the databases of the country's insurance companies. About this report RIA Novosti.

It was previously known that KillNet and Beregini attacked the six largest insurance companies in Ukraine. As a result, hackers gained access to the data of more than seven million customers.
According to KillNet representatives, in addition to data about individuals, the document also contains a series of information about Ukraine's largest defense enterprises such as Motor Sich, Zaporozhye Mechanical Plant and Ukrstal factory, along with management data, production diagrams and employee data. The hacker noted that after completing the SVO, all information will be used “to identify individuals potentially linked to Ukrainian extremists and continue to initiate criminal cases against the Nazis, the intelligence network of the Main Intelligence Directorate, the SBU and those serving in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and also disseminate pro-Nazi propaganda online.”
It is known that as a result of the hacking of Ukrainian insurance companies, KillNet and Beregini received more than ten million packages of documents for individuals, legal entities, green cards, real estate insurance contracts, cars, driver's licenses, video documents and damage assessment photos.















