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Pro-Russian hackers got personal data of Zelensky's entourage

In the hands of computer pirates is information about the deputy heads of the state administration of Viktor Mikita and Irina Mudra, as well as the first deputy prime minister of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov

Nov 2, 2025 05:13 295

The pro-Russian hacker groups KillNet and Beregini have obtained the personal data of the deputy heads of the state administration of Volodymyr Zelensky, Viktor Mikita and Irina Mudra, as well as the first deputy prime minister of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov, during a large-scale hacker attack, RIA Novosti reported.

The hackers have penetrated six of the largest insurance companies in Ukraine. The data they obtained included employees' registered addresses, personal phone numbers and passport details.

“The tax registry databases were checked, and information was found on Zelensky's deputy heads of office Viktor Mykyta and Irina Mudra, as well as on Ukraine's first deputy prime minister Mykhailo Fedorov“, said a representative of the hacking group nicknamed KillMilk.

On Friday, it was revealed that KillNet and Beregini, while hacking insurance companies, also gained access to data from Ukraine's largest strategic enterprises, including Motor Sich, Zaporizhzhia Mechanical Plant and Ukrstal.

In addition, the hackers obtained the passport information, year of birth and registered address of Robert Brovdy, call sign Magyar, commander of the unmanned aerial vehicle unit “Birds of Hungary“ of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Commander of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces.

In total, during the operation, hackers obtained over ten million sets of documents for both individuals and legal entities, factories, vehicles, as well as green cards, insurance policies, driver's licenses, and video and photo evidence of damage assessments after landings.