This information was published by the KibOrg team in collaboration with NLB hackers who gained access to the personal data of more than 30 million bank customers.

The database contains information about the customer’s full name, date of birth, account number and phone number, as well as other data.

There are a total of 115,217,571 records in the table, and approximately 38 million of them consist of individual real and legal persons. The data covers the period since 2004.

Alfa-Bank’s press service denied the leak, saying that false information was spread.

Note that cybersecurity experts have also yet to comment on what’s going on. His views will likely be published online in the near future.

Source: Ferra

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