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“Ukrainian Hackers Target Russian Volunteer Raising Funds for the Army on AliExpress”

Ukrainian hackers hacked the account of Russian volunteer Mikhail Luchin, who raised money for the Russian army, on the AliExpress trading platform. This is reported by the Telegram channel InformNapalm April 3rd.

It is reported that the hackers ordered on AliExpress and paid for intimate goods, including dildos, in the amount of $25,000 from Luchin’s card. He collected money for drones for the occupation forces of the Russian Federation.

Channel explained that Luchin will no longer be able to cancel the order, because the goods were ordered on March 24–25, and some have even been delivered. They also added that it would not be possible to buy something useful for the Ukrainian military, because the card is tied to a specific address and goods on order will be delivered to Luchin’s address.

Sam Luchin declared that not only his account on AliExpress was hacked, but also mail and accounts on several other sites. He claims that only 17 thousand rubles were spent from his card. (about $219) and the money will allegedly be returned to him.

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