January 8, 2025 - 16:23

A hacker collective known as Silent Crow has asserted that it successfully infiltrated Russia's official cadastre and cartography agency, acquiring sensitive data in the process. This claim was reported by the independent news outlet Agentstvo on January 7. The alleged breach raises concerns about the security of governmental databases and the potential exposure of private information related to real estate holdings across the country.
In response to these allegations, Russian authorities have denied any breach, insisting that their systems remain secure. This stark contradiction between the hacker group's claims and the government's assurances has sparked a heated debate about cybersecurity measures in Russia.
Experts warn that if the claims are substantiated, the implications could be far-reaching, potentially affecting not only individuals and businesses but also the integrity of national security. As cyber threats continue to evolve, this incident underscores the importance of robust security protocols to safeguard sensitive information from malicious actors.
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Architect Robert A.M. Stern’s Upper East Side Residence Listed at $4.5 MillionA Manhattan apartment once owned and meticulously renovated by the late starchitect Robert A.M. Stern has entered the market with a $4.5 million price tag. The roughly 1,700-square-foot residence,...
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