Paulavičius cited data from the combined public report of the Lithuanian Department of State Security and military intelligence under the Ministry of Defense, the second department of operational services. The military official noted that the hackers not only hacked the sites, but also disclosed to the public important and sensitive information such as the arrival times of the delegations to the summit at Vilnius Airport, the hotels where the guests will stay, and the names and surnames of the security guards. Information about the guards, their weapons and communications.
Of course, a representative of the Lithuanian intelligence services said that the hackers were acting on the orders of Russian intelligence, but, as usual, did not provide any evidence.
“This happened. Such a hacking incident was recorded,” said Paulavičius.
Source: Ferra
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