Hacker group Anonymous recently warned that it would attack companies that continue their production in Russia, after this warning, the group’s first victim was the Swiss Nestle, one of the world’s largest food manufacturers. had happened.
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Hackers According to their statements, they managed to steal 10 GB of confidential data belonging to Nestle. According to a post on Twitter, the compromised database included email correspondence, passwords and information about Nestle partners. To confirm this, Anonymous has published a small sample of the Swiss company’s database containing information about more than 50 thousand business partners.
Anonymous didn’t hack us
However, a Nestle spokesperson sent an email to Gizmodo that hacker group Anonymous has this week stolen the company’s 10GB database, and “This latest cyber-attack against Nestle and the subsequent allegation of data leakage has no basis.” said.
The spokesperson explained that the circulating database was actually the product of a mistake made by the company earlier this year, stating that this data was made unintentionally available online for a short period of time. Nestle did not provide any information on what non-public data was leaked, as well as public information.
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