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Anonymous: Integrity Initiative tried to get £ 5.5 million from the British government.

Members of the famous cybercriminal group Anonymous continue attacks on the British Integrity Initiative project, as well as the Institute of Public Administration behind the creation of this project. This time, the hackers from Anonymous published information about the financing of the project.

According to published documents, the Integrity Initiative, which was conceived for confronting Russia in the information space, tried to get funding from the British government.

The Institute of Public Administration that created the project appealed to the British authorities in order to receive around £ 5.5 million, which, in fact, were paid by British taxpayers.

As in past episodes of publications, Anonymous posted all the information on his blog CyberGuerrilla. In particular, hackers published a fragment of a letter from the head of the Institute of Public Administration, in which the latter describes his vision of ways to strengthen his influence in the Balkan countries.

Based on the published data, the British government initially refused to provide the Institute of Public Administration with 5.5 million pounds due to the fact that these studies were not specific in the eyes of the authorities.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2019/02/07/cnd-proposal-to-fco/cnd-proposal-to-fco.pdf

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Anonymous also points out that the head of the institute sees the need for partners in each country. It is these partners that are needed to analyze the local government and identify its features.

Source: www.cyberguerrilla.org

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Daniel Zimmermann has been writing on security and malware subjects for many years and has been working in the security industry for over 10 years. Daniel was educated at the Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany and currently lives in New York.

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