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07 December 2023

Killnet and Killmilk continue to threaten Lockheedmartin

The pro-Russian hacktivist group KillNet and its former leader KIllMilk continue to claim responsibility for attacks on the US company Lockheed Martin. In their latest communiqués on their Telegram channels, KillMilk and Killnet announce that Lockheed Martin's share price has fallen and lost value as a result of their offensive actions even though none of the data they claimed to have stolen has been revealed. 

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