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Russian crypto hackers hit Ukraine Ministry of Overseas Affairs, report

By Editorial Board Last updated: March 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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Russian crypto hackers hit Ukraine Ministry of Overseas Affairs, report

Ukraine’s Ministry of Overseas Affairs has reportedly been hacked, and knowledge, together with personal correspondence and private data, has been stolen by the Russian-based crypto ransomware gang Qilin.

That’s based on cybersecurity analyst Dominic Alvieri, who claims the division was hacked earlier right now. 

Alveri shared an announcement from Qilin, which claims that it’s in possession of knowledge stolen from the ministry and that a few of it has been bought on. It claims that the information contains “private correspondence, personal information, decrees etc.”

The ministry has not but confirmed the hack.

Ukraine’s Ministry of Overseas Affairs hasn’t launched any assertion on the reported hack.

In accordance with a 2024 report from the Well being Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Heart, Qilin operates a ransomware-as-a-service operation that extorts cryptocurrencies, together with bitcoin and monero. 

The group launched in July 2022 below the title “Agenda” earlier than rebranding to Qilin months later. It’s russian talking and can be believed to be behind a hack on London hospitals that brought on main disruption.

Qilin has claimed possession of the breach sooner or later after the US froze intelligence sharing with Kyiv following a breakdown in relations between the Trump administration and Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Reuters studies that the US additionally introduced plans to revoke the short-term authorized standing of 240,000 Ukrainian refugees. It notes, nevertheless, that the plans have been drafted earlier than the controversial interview between Trump and Zelenskyy. 

Protos has reached out to Ukraine’s Ministry of Overseas Affairs for remark.

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