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by Admin
on Fri Mar 18, 2016 11:55 am
 
Search in: UKRAINE NEWS
Topic: Ukraine crisis. News in brief. Friday 18 March. [Ukrainian sources]
Replies: 40
Views: 2546

Ukraine crisis. News in brief. Friday 18 March. [Ukrainian sources]

Anonymous hacker group #FF (Falcons Flame) has published information extracted from a mobile phone of an employee of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN).

According to the hackers, the data has been retrieved from a Samsung GT-I9100 device with MegaFon SIM card (phone No. +7 938 105 18 57, Rostov Oblast), Censor.NET informs citing international volunteer community InformNapalm.

"The information retrieved is valuable because most of the photos from the phone of the FSIN employee include full EXIF data, including exact data of image creation. In addition, they provided videos made by an operative of the 'Mangust' special tasks unit of the Russian Federation's FSIN department in Rostov Oblast, who had repeatedly visited Donbas on short trips to take part in combat actions," InformNapalm notes.



All pictures and videos have also been transferred to the security forces of Ukraine and members of the Ukrainian 'Peacemaker' Center for study of signs of crimes against the national security of Ukraine.

The #FF hacker group reported that they had carried out an operation to track down the subject's personal data, which were confirmed based on captured information about a money order.

While analyzing and monitoring the received data, it was established that the owner of the photo and video archive is Reichenau Nikolay Vladimirovich (born on May 17, 1985). His humble wages or money received for killing of Ukrainians allowed him to buy the black Mitsubishi Eclipse car (license plate No. р011не, region code 161 - Rostov Oblast).

Hackers also managed to unveil correspondence in which Nikolay ordered himself a fake stamp for commendation documents. Perhaps, he later provided them to his bosses as a report of his 'heroic actions' in Donbas.

Nikolay's call signs are 'Shturm' [Storm] and 'Kolovrat' [Swastika], and it seems that he admires 'the Third Reich', which is supported by photos found in his archives:

To view ALL PHOTOS and read further go to this link:  censor.net.ua
by Nelson
on Mon Mar 07, 2016 11:23 am
 
Search in: UKRAINE NEWS
Topic: Ukraine crisis. News in brief. Monday 07 March. [Ukrainian sources]
Replies: 24
Views: 2407

Ukraine crisis. News in brief. Monday 07 March. [Ukrainian sources]

http://khpg.org/en/index.php?id=1457303532
Can apparent evidence of Russian war crimes in Donbas be protected as ‘confidential’ material?  The InformNapalm project, which probes Russia’s undeclared war against Ukraine, believes not, and has responded accordingly to the demand from YouTube to remove a particular video.
It is unclear as yet how YouTube will respond, but for the moment the video, posted by InformNapalm, remains available here even though the 48 hour deadline has passed.
An anonymous group of hackers known as #FF [Falcon’s Flame] revealed information which they obtained from the telephone of a person who appears to be an employee of Russia’s Penitentiary Service [FSIN]. ...

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Original story from Informnapalm was posted on this forum - News in Brief a day or two ago.
Looks like youtube have indeed removed it. But I am sure somebody will post it somewhere else.

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