According to the source, HUR’s cyber corps accessed over 4.4 gigabytes (GB) of internal data, including official correspondence, personnel files, home addresses, resumes, purchase records, and closed meeting minutes.
“The significance of the data obtained cannot be overestimated,” the source said. “Now, in fact, there is nothing secret left in Tupolev’s activities for Ukrainian intelligence.”
The intelligence includes detailed information about engineers and staff responsible for maintaining Russia’s strategic bombers, such as the Tu-95 and Tu-160, which form a key part of Russia’s nuclear triad.
“In particular, we have obtained comprehensive information about individuals directly involved in servicing Russian strategic aviation,” the source added. “The result will obviously be noticeable both on the ground and in the sky.”
Bad time to be in the chairforce is coming.
4 GB is not a lot of data, so ‘nothing secret left’ is a huge overstatement. Good job anyway.
Depends on the content. 4gb of text files is a lot
I think average corporate mailbox is measured in tens of gigs of data, and earlier exfiltrations of r*ssian super secrets numbered in hundreds of gigs, sometimes terabytes of data. Realistically speaking pdfs and shit grow fast, and documentation is often in pdfs. Names and identity is great of course.
4GB of text sounds like a lot to me
Do you have any idea how many floppies and post-it notes constitute 4gb…?
How many post-it notes is it?
You probably can make one and scan it in very high res.