>>334821>I’d rather not say, at least for right now.You have a chance to publicly regret anyway.
>They didn’t have any backupsThere's a Russian meme about that: ССЗБ (An Evil Pinocchio For Yourself).
Backups should be done anyway, there are lots of threats for the data besides of Russian hackers, and they're not an excuse.
Small businesses in Russia, like shops, still trust only paper copybooks for vital notes and calculations, and are thus safe from any hacker attacks as well as network problems, power outages, remote bricking, etc., etc.
>Don’t be too sureHow do your links prove that the Soviet KGB still exists? Whenever during the Soviet history was it involved into international money frauds? What are even trying to prove? u mad?
The latter PDF has ☭ near FSB, but that's no more than a dated American stereotype, which really should have been eliminated after 30 years.
Modern Russia has nothing to do with communism, I'd rather even say it's anti-communistic. People there are fed up with communistic and socialistic fantasies, the elite included (actually, this is the reason why the elite destroyed USSR). Because they experienced what those fantasies result in reality, unlike Californian soyboys who have grown up in a comfort, with no wars for more than a century, and now either dream of leftist equality or expect to retain that comfort if they "just move" in Russia, lol.
And they are fed with pro-American and pro-liberal fantasies in 90s as well, as they quickly got that this would only make Russia a marionette, like it happened with many other post-socialistic countries, Ukraine included. Now they came up with their own way, and only a real Russian can really get what this way is. All that remains for you is to make wrong assumptions about the regime.