Russian technology giant Yandex said that fragments of its program code had been leaked online, with a preliminary investigation revealing violations of some of its own internal policies.
“The company is taking this matter seriously and has initiated an investigation into the cause, content and implications of the leak,” Yandex’s Dutch holding company said in a news statement.
Yandex said it found no evidence that users’ personal information had been impacted but that the code contained the contact details of some of its partners.
“Many of these and other issues which came to light following the code leak have already been fixed or are in the process of being fixed,” Yandex said.
Since Russia sent its armed forces into Ukraine last February, websites of many Russian companies and news websites have suffered sporadic hacking attempts.
A data leak in March exposed the personal details of more than 58,000 people on Yandex’s food delivery app, Yandex.Eda.