Thousands of secret Russian documents were exposed online. A simple typo led to the massive data breach. The information included sensitive medical records and passport details. Russian soldiers' complaints about the war in Ukraine were also revealed.
The breach occurred earlier this year. A person checking the status of a complaint entered the wrong number. Instead of an error, they accessed another person's file. This revealed thousands of publicly available complaints on the Russian ombudsman's website. The earliest complaints dated back to April 2025.
Russian journalist Maxim Kurnikov, now in Berlin, was alerted. He and his team at Echo compiled the accessible complaints. The exposed data details abuse and coercion within the Russian military. The Russian government has yet to comment.
Kurnikov fled Russia after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. He now operates Echo, a news outlet, from Berlin. The incident raises serious questions about data security within Russian government systems.
The full extent of the damage is still unknown. Investigations are underway to determine the source of the leak. Legal experts are analyzing the implications of this breach. The incident highlights the risks of data mismanagement in the digital age.
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