A fired IT specialist from Moscow, who did not want to accept his dismissal, threw malware onto the computers of his former colleagues , which hacked all the files The software demanded 27,000,000 rubles to unlock the client database. It is not specified whether this amount was paid.
Published on 01 Jan 2025 by Antipublic

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