Hackers obtained 1.5 million scans of Russian residents' passports.

 The data was stolen as a result of hacking into the servers of the cosmetics company Oriflame.



The hackers leaked a GB 809 archive with over 1.5 million files including scanned copies of Russian people' passports to the public. The data were taken through the breach of Oriflame Cosmetics systems.

In early August, theft of 4 TB of Oriflame server data was reported to unknown people. The hackers have published over 800,000 public files on the site of the Swedish skin care producer Oriflame, they added. This was stolen from the server. More than 25,000 scanned copies, and more than 700,000 Kazakhstan citizens were published in particular.

According to the "Newsletters" channel, the hackers could seem to disagree with the Oriflame and have now "leaked" data independently for every country.

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