The act was framed as retaliation against Nestlé for continuing to do business in Russia.
The group claimed to have released 10 GB of data, which they hosted in a file named Nestle.zip . Nestle.zip
Before the well-known "Nestlé Quik" chocolate powder took over, Nestlé introduced a product called " " in the United States around 1950. The act was framed as retaliation against Nestlé
It was a chocolate-flavored syrup or powder designed to be mixed with milk. Nestle partial 1.txt
The zip file was reported to contain files like Nestle Orders.txt , Nestle partial 1.txt , Nestle Passwords.txt , and Nestle Payments.txt .