Release: Odebrecht (12.7 GB)
Emails dated between April 2021 to early May 2022 from Novonor, formerly the Brazilian construction multinational Odebrecht
Today we are announcing a smaller dataset: 390,000 application (non-employee) emails ranging from 2008 to 2022 and 365 fserver emails ranging from April 2021 to early May 2022 from Novonor, previously known as Odebrecht S.A.
The fserver emails contain details of SWIFT transfers to their lawyers in the United States, as well as their letter of engagement. The emails also reveal SWIFT transfers of over $100,000 to employees in the United States from the Brazilian company's Dominican Republic-based bank account.
Since our last newsletter, we have also published a number of other releases:
In case you missed it
Polar Branch of the Russian Research Institute of Fisheries, or 466 GB of emails from Russia’s Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, who determine the total allowable catch quantities of commercial sea creatures.
77,500 emails from Port and Railway Projects Service of JSC UMMC, which operates the two largest coal shipping ports in Russia. Coal via these ports ships to South Korea, Japan, China, Norway, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, Finland, Brazil, Israel, and Turkey.
Achinsk, or over 7,000 emails from the Achinsk city government.
Announcements
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Disclaimer
This dataset was released in the buildup to, in the midst of, or in the aftermath of a cyberwar or hybrid war. Therefore, there is an increased chance of malware, ulterior motives and altered or implanted data, or false flags/fake personas. As a result, we encourage readers, researchers and journalists to take additional care with the data.
This is a standard disclaimer that will be added to all datasets in the Cyberwar category, even absent specific suspicions.