Hackers claim they have breached Russia’s real estate database. Moscow denies this.  

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**Hackers Claim to Have Stolen Russian Data**

A group called Silent Crow has said they hacked into Russia’s state cadastre and cartography agency. They claim to have gotten data from the agency, according to a Russian news outlet.

The hackers say they got information like people’s internal IDs, names, addresses, phone numbers, and dates of birth. They also claim to have billion lines of data. But Russia’s state register is denying this, saying it’s checking if the information is true.

**What Was Stolen**

The stolen data includes personal info from real estate owners. The hackers even published some of the data as proof. However, it’s unclear who is behind Silent Crow.

**Background**

Many investigative used Russia’s state registry to show how some people had properties worth more than their pay. But a Russian stopped this 2023. Now, the hackers are using the stolen data for their own purposes.

**Cyberattacks**

This is not the first time cyberattacks have been used during the between Russia and . Last month, a Russian- targeted state registers in Ukraine. Both countries have used these attacks to target institutions and important businesses.

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