Hacktivists from a group known on Twitter as “v0g3lSec” breached the website of a Russian space agency.

Russian Space Agency – Luna Glob mission (orbit data)

DL> https://t.co/QnHrbcIN2r uncompressed : 108MiB@PucksReturn @Cyberknow20 @BeeHiveCyberSec @SebastianDAlex @YourPolandAnon @squad3o3 @_Blue_hornet pic.twitter.com/OQoV3i5RgM

— v0g3lSec (@v0g3lSec) April 9, 2022

The group has leaked data allegedly belonging to the Russian space agency Roscosmos in the latest salvo from hacktivists working in support of Ukraine.

Luna-Glob Mission is a Roscosmos Moon exploration programme aimed at developing a fully robotic lunar base. When completed, the programme will move on to crewed lunar missions, beginning with Orel, a crewed orbiter spacecraft.

Earlier, Russian space agency Roscosmos was hacked by an Anonymous-linked group operating under the name NB65. The group claimed to have shut down a monitoring system used by the Russian space agency, although details could not be verified.