“Anonymous”, the hacker group that declared war on Russia after they invaded Ukraine, claims to have released the “personal data of 120,000 Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine.”

These personal details reportedly include names, dates of birth, home addresses, and passport numbers.

“All soldiers participating in the invasion of Ukraine should be subjected to a war crime tribunal,” the group tweeted on Sunday.

 

Anonymous has made it clear that they are going to fight against Putin with all of their resources.

In a video message that was sent to Putin, a spokesperson for Anonymous said, “This is a message to Vladimir Putin, from Anonymous. Mr. Putin, the ongoing invasion of Ukraine has shown that your regime has no respect for human rights or the self-determination of your neighbors.”

“If you continue on this path… you will face unprecedented cyberattacks from all corners of the world,” Anonymous warned.

“Members of Anonymous have declared cyber war against your aggressive regime… soon you will feel the full wrath of the world’s hackers,” the spokesperson said.

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