Belarusian Cyber-Partisans published a database of KGB denunciations
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There were 40 thousand requests on the website of the State Security Committee.
Hacktivists managed to hack the official resource of the KGB of the Republic of Belarus last fall and obtained unique information. The site is currently down.
“The official website of the State Security Committee has not been working for more than 2 months. And all because the Cyber-Partisans got there in the fall of 2023 and pumped out all available information,” says the official statement of the Cyber-Partisans.
In addition to the KGB website database, denunciations that the special services of the Republic of Belarus had received since 2014 were also published online. There are about 40 thousand hits in the database.
The denunciations contain the personal information of those who sent letters to the State Security Committee. Among them are both citizens of Belarus itself and people who call themselves Ukrainians and Russians. The informers passed on information, in particular, the names and home addresses of those who allegedly criticised the Lukashenka regime or took part in mass protests after the 2020 presidential elections.
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