Sberbank reported that about 90% of personal data of adult Russians was leaked into the public domain.
As a result of the leaks, the personal data of about 90% of the adult population of the Russian Federation became publicly available.
Deputy Chairman of the Board of Sberbank Stanislav Kuznetsov emphasized: "The situation looks deplorable." This was reported by RBC .
Last year, he said, was the peak of data leaks, mostly from online stores and medical institutions.
According to experts, about 3.5 billion lines of personal data have become publicly available.
Kuznetsov stated that almost 90% of the adult population have personal data in the public domain.
One of the main sources of leaks are online stores and medical institutions.
He also added that the data is leaking not from credit institutions, as is commonly believed, but from stores and medical institutions.
Kuznetsov explained that there have been fewer leaks this year, but they still continue.