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Anonymous, from factories to the prison system: the cyber war continues

Even during this last week Anonymous continued his own cyber war against the Kremlinhitting even important targets: in the last few hours he reports that he has taken several offline yesti of companies and factories close to the Kremlin. And during the week she had access to the prison system (where unfortunately there are many who have demonstrated against Putin). Besides having sent well seven million emails to the Russian populationto inform you of the war in progress.

Anonymous strikes again: factories, prisons and more

The offensive by Anonymous and other hacker collectives against the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues unabated. In the last few hours only, following the claims on Twitter and various news sites, you can find several “Shots” scored against Russian targets.

For example the site ofRussian company Stamps it appears to have gone offline, with the hackers claiming as the only information the site can now show. The company was supplying war material prior to the conversion to produce household appliances. But it is not the only one, in the last several hits with the hashtag have been recriminated #TangoDown, used by hackers after every hit. According to some estimates, the collective hit and sank the 90% of vulnerable and misconfigured servers in Russiaattacking various governmental and economic realities.

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Numbers that seem exaggerated and in all likelihood are. The anonymity of the group and the silence of Moscow on the attacks suffered does not help to find reliable information. But during this week there have been several shots loud enough to make their mark. Like having accessed the website of the Russian prison system, replacing the home page with a provocative image. By reproaching the invasion of Ukraine and having arrested the Protestants.

But in addition to the direct attacks on Russian sites, the blows to inform the Russian population of what is happening in Ukraine are also increasing. bypassing the Kremlin censorship. In fact, according to Anonymous sources they would have shipped well seven million emails at random addresses in Russiacontaining messages for the population and information on the tremendous human cost of the invasion of Ukraine.

Is Anonymous preparing a “big shot”?

Compared to earlier this week and all of last, however, the attacks have been less dramatic. According to many hacktivists from the social media collective, this is why it is to get “something big”. Difficult to understand what they are referring to, especially because the collective does not have an official spokesperson like governments and companies, so they could be promises based on nothing. But they serve to increase attention to the work of the collective and other hacker groups that are attacking Russia right now.

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Anonymous attacks last week, from factories to government agencies

In the last few days there have been several hits of Anonymous towards Russia, not only of factories and companies but also of government agencies. Yesterday we reported as the Moscow censorship agency Roskomnadzor relented, with Anonymous publishing 360 thousand files about the news censored in recent weeks.

The collective GhostSec instead it sent messages via printers to several government buildings, inviting officials to rebel against the Kremlin. A couple of days ago we saw the group being targeted ben 400 webcam, showing messages of revolt on the screens of those who watched them. And the Anonymous collective even sent pictures about Ukraine on TV channels and streaming platforms Russian.

And all these grievances come after two weeks of the collective and the other hackers continuing to attack Moscow.

Past attacks

  • February 25 Anonymous publishes the data of the Russian Ministry of Defense (perhaps already leaked in the past)
  • Hit the Gazprom sitethe main Russian gas supplier
  • In Belarusthe site of the leading manufacturer of Tetraedr weapons ends offline. Services railway vanno ko
  • Offline the sites of the Ministry of Justice and Energy Russians
  • Online over 40 thousand documents in Russian del Russian Nuclear Safety Institute
  • Information from over 20 thousand current accounts of the Russian state bank SberBank they end up on the net
  • Blocked the site bestchange.rupreventing you from converting rubles into cryptocurrencies
  • Various Russian media attacked, including TASS, rbc.ru, kommersant.ru, fontanka.ru e iz.ru.

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  • Electric car charging stations in Russia hit, with messages in support of Ukraine
  • The navigation of the yatch of the Russian president ‘Graceful’ Hacker is coming
  • Anonymous ha posted the frequencies of Russian military short-range radios
  • IPublished of the data to the Russian Ministry of Economic Development
  • The affiliated collective NB65 block the space agency website Roscosmos
  • Anonymous would have recovered the Russian invasion plansapproved on February 18
  • Affected over 2,500 Russian sites by online activists, including the website of the government established in Crimea
  • Hit the site of theRussian Space Research Institute (IKI)
  • Published i personal data of 120,000 soldiers Russians
  • Opens an SMS service to reach the Russian population, over 5 million messages sent
  • Troll faces drawn on Russian military radio communication systems
  • Hacked the ventilation system at Orangescada

The cyber war continues, with the promise of “something big” on the way. We will keep you posted.

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