Ukrainian hackers claim to have destroyed servers of Russian drone maker
17.07.2025
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A coalition of Ukrainian hackers breached and wiped systems belonging to Gaskar Group, a Moscow-based drone maker.
A coalition of Ukrainian hackers breached and wiped systems belonging to Gaskar Group, a Moscow-based drone maker.

The attack, claimed by a group calling itself 'Cyber Resistance,' targeted the company's internal servers, wiping data and disrupting operations. Gaskar Group is known for producing drones used by Russian forces in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
The hackers shared screenshots and documents allegedly taken from Gaskar's systems as proof of their breach. The materials include internal communications, technical schematics, and financial records.
We have destroyed their servers and erased their data. This is our response to their drones killing our people.
Cyber Resistance has been active since the early days of the war, targeting Russian government and military entities. This attack marks one of their most significant operations against a private defense contractor.
Gaskar Group has not publicly commented on the incident. However, sources within the company confirmed to TechCrunch that they experienced a 'significant cyber incident' and are working to restore their systems.
The Ukrainian government has not officially claimed responsibility for the attack but has previously endorsed cyber operations against Russian targets as part of its broader defense strategy.
- • Cyber Resistance claims to have wiped Gaskar Group's servers.
- • Gaskar Group produces drones used by Russian forces in Ukraine.
- • Hackers shared internal documents as proof of the breach.
- • This is one of the group's most significant operations to date.
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