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WASHINGTON, April 15, 2026 — Russia-linked hackers compromised more than 170 email accounts belonging to Ukrainian prosecutors and investigators and at least 284 inboxes overall between September 2024 and March 2026, Reuters reported after reviewing data exposed by researchers.
The data, left on a server and discovered by Ctrl-Alt-Intel, included logs of successful operations and thousands of stolen emails.
Targets included the Specialized Prosecutor's Office in the Field of Defense, the Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA), the Prosecutor’s Training Center and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO). Named victims in the dataset included former ARMA head Yaroslava Maksymenko and Prosecutor’s Training Center deputy Oleg Duka.
The intrusion also affected entities in neighboring NATO countries and the Balkans — including at least 67 Romanian Air Force accounts and 27 inboxes tied to Greece’s General Staff — and local bodies in occupied areas such as Pokrovsk.
Cybersecurity researchers linked the campaign to a Russia-aligned military hacking group commonly called “Fancy Bear,” though some experts urged caution in firm attribution.
Ukraine’s CERT has investigated compromises; Moscow did not comment.








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