Qilin Ransomware Strikes Again: Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hacked
The Qilin Ransomware gang is at it again, claiming they’ve hacked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. They’ve allegedly pilfered private correspondence, personal info, and official decrees. While the ministry remains mum, Qilin’s data bazaar is buzzing, adding another chapter to the escalating cyber drama in Eastern Europe.

Hot Take:
Looks like the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine just got served a Qilin surprise, and not the kind you’d want on a diplomatic menu. If this keeps up, the only thing safe from these hackers might be our grandma’s secret cookie recipes. Maybe it’s time to trade in those traditional firewalls for a moat and a drawbridge!
Key Points:
- Qilin Ransomware group claims to have hacked Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Sensitive data allegedly stolen includes private correspondence and official decrees.
- The group has reportedly sold some of the stolen data to third parties.
- Qilin has been active since 2022, with notable attacks in 2024.
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has yet to confirm the breach.
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