Hackers respond to help Ukraine and Russian sites are falling
Hackers respond to help Ukraine and Russian sites are falling |
Ukraine asked hackers from around the world for help by attacking the Russian cyber infrastructure in response to the Russian invasion, and many hackers sympathetic to Ukraine responded by attacking Russian sites.
An account in the name of Anonymous vowed on Twitter to respond to the Russian invasion, after which the same account came back to mention and tweet, “We are a decentralized resistance movement, and there is no official account for Anonymous,” after many activists differed in their stance on the Ukrainian crisis, and the attacks affected many government and media websites. Russian websites, among which are the websites of the State Duma, the Ministry of Defense, the Kremlin and Russia Today channel.
Hackers respond to help Ukraine and Russian sites are falling |
This sympathy comes from many hackers affiliated with the West after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and it is understandable from the human side. The war has no winner from the simple and innocent. To be fair, where were these emotions when Russia was bombing Syrian cities with missiles and during the American invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq.
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