“A criminal case was initiated at the request of State Duma deputy Mikhail Romanov under three articles: part 1 of article 137 (violation of privacy), part 3 of article 272 (illegal access to computer information);

part 2 of article 273 (creation, use and distribution of malicious programs),” Interfax quotes him.

According to him, a statement was sent to the Russian Investigative Committee with the recognition of victims of the service users as part of the leak case.

Romanov specified that two criminal cases had been initiated into the incident.

In mid-July, Roskomnadzor filed a protocol against Yandex.Food for providing illegal access to the personal data information system, which led to the leakage of couriers' data.

On August 3, the justice of the peace of the judicial district of the Zamoskvorechye district in Moscow again fined Yandex.Food for 60,000 rubles for leaking user data.