15. August 2021

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The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has refused to comment regarding the credibility of e-mail files allegedly stolen from its own system and offered for sale on the RaidForums hacking platform. The archive consists of 1.6 million emails including discussions and also documentations designated as vulnerable and also highly sensitive in attributes.

To lure potential purchasers, the hacker published several documents and correspondence belonging to Lithuanian diplomatic as proof of the authenticity of the data. In a blog post yesterday, the hacker shared two files saying that they were email archives of conversations from top representatives of Lithuania’s embassy in Georgia.

The hacker claims to have a 300GB cache of 102 Outlook Data File files (PST) with some discussions related to secret negotiations against U.S. President Biden, and preparation for the war with Belarus, including a “nuclear strike”.

The leaked documents are marked as secret, top-secret, and cosmic. The seller also shared a list with names that presumably work for the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.