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Олександр КузьменкоWar
21 November 2025, 13:27
2025-11-21
"We'll have to go back to working on paper". Ukrainian Cyber Alliance hacked the servers of "Donbass Post"
Ukrainian hacktivists from the Ukrainian Cyber Alliance group hacked the IT infrastructure of the company «Donbass Post», which delivers parcels in the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Ukrainian hacktivists from the Ukrainian Cyber Alliance group hacked the IT infrastructure of the company «Donbass Post», which delivers parcels in the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
«We attacked the Donbass Post. So for some time they will have to return to processing cargo and parcels on paper,» the Ukrainian Cyber Alliance reported on its social networks.
According to the hacktivists, they managed to «clean» over a thousand workstations and about a hundred virtual machines, as well as delete several dozen terabytes of data in storage.
«Donbass Post» was founded on the seized Ukrposhta facilities in December 2014.
«Ukrposhta does not have and cannot have any mutual relations with the postal service that began operating in the so-called „republics“ on the territory not controlled by Ukraine. We do not recognize them… We do not work there so as not to legitimize the occupier,» said Ihor Tkachuk, Acting Director General of Ukrposhta, in August 2015.
The Ukrainian Cyber Alliance began operating in 2016, when several hackers and hacker groups (such as FalconsFlame, Trinity, RUH8, and CyberHunta) united to defend Ukraine from Russian aggression in cyberspace and registered as a public organization.