Trinity (cyber assets)

Trinity is a group of Ukrainian cyber activists founded in 2011. The number of members is unknown. The Trinity and FalconsFlame groups are co-founders of the Ukrainian Cyber Alliance, which also includes the RUH8 hacktivist group and some members of the CyberHunta group.[1]

Activities

In April 2016, hackers from the Trinity group hacked into the phone of a Russian serviceman and gained access to his cloud storage, which, among other data, contained images of the working terminal of the Russian station R-330Zh "Zhitel". The InformNapalm intelligence community, which was exclusively provided with the information by the hacktivists, analyzed the data and conducted further investigation. It was proved that the R-330Zh "Zhytel" was used in the battles for Debaltseve in the winter of 2015.[2]

In May 2016, the Trinity group hacked the mail of Russian terrorist Sergei Astakhov from St. Petersburg. The terrorist's letters show how the deployment of Russian fighters to Donbas was organized. The terrorist's photo shows Russian weapons and equipment in the occupied Donbas.[3]

The Trinity group has an official Twitter page.[4]

Trinity Group hackers were awarded the Silver Trident for defending Ukraine in cyberspace.[5][6]

References

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