A group of hackers broke into the computer system of Russia's Prison Service (FSIN), hours after Navalny's death on February 16 in the Arctic Circle prison colony. They themselves told CNN that they did this to avenge Navalny's death. In addition, hackers used their access to the Russian prison system's online store, where relatives buy food for inmates, to change the prices of products such as pasta and canned beef to one ruble, which is roughly $0.01, according to screenshots and videos of purchases from the online store posted by the hackers. Normally, these items cost over $1. The online prison store that the hackers appear to have breached is owned by the Russian state and is officially known as JSC Kaluzhskoe, according to Russian business records reviewed by CNN. JSC Kaluzhskoe serves 34 regions of Russia. Hackers gained access […]
Source: News Beast

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