Incidenty

Ukrainian hackers greeted Putin "On the last birthday"

The Russian dictator wished a "comfortable journey to the Hague" published on the CDU sites. The IT-Army of Ukraine volunteer community today, October 7, reported the breakdown of the sites created on the initiative of Russia "Organization of the Collective Security Treaty" (ODCB). On the main page, hackers hung a banner with greetings addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin. "We want to congratulate Putin on his last birthday and wish a" comfortable "journey to the Hague," the banner says.

Following the hacking of the Administration of the CDUs, whose members are Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in addition to Russia. However, "greetings" have been preserved in the cache. Today Vladimir Putin celebrates the 70th anniversary. The focus with the help of Stable Diffusion and Midjourney showed how the head of the aggressor country celebrates the anniversary in the bunker. Earlier it was reported that IT-Army broke the Wagner PVC site.

Hactivists claim that they have the personal data of mercenaries of a private military company that recruits people for war against Ukraine. On September 23, the IT Army attacked the Russian Payment System "Mir" to cause failures to pass payments and terminals. A few days before, Ukrainian Cyber ​​Alliance reported that Ukrainian hackers had broken the Federal Sentence Service. They managed to download 500 letters of Russians serving sentences to Russian prisons.