Hacker attack during Putin’s speech.  Broadcast page unavailable.  “Technical work”

Hacker attack during Putin’s speech. Broadcast page unavailable. “Technical work”

The hacker attack on the website and platform that broadcast Vladimir Putin’s speech meant that the words of the Russian leader did not reach everyone. According to the RIA Novosti agency, the Russian infrastructure could not withstand a DDoS attack.

During Tuesday’s speech in the Federal Assembly, Vladimir Putin once again threatened the West. However, not all recipients of the Russian leader’s words reached them. According to the Reuters Agency, the websites of the regime TV station that conducted the broadcast are unavailable.

Hack attack on Russian station and website. Putin’s propaganda did not reach everyone

A hacker attack allegedly committed by unknown perpetrators made the websites of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Company and the Smotrim platform inaccessible.

As RMF FM informs, viewers can only see the message that “technical work is in progress”. According to the RIA Novosti agency, a DDoS attack was carried out on the Russian infrastructure, the purpose of which is to artificially overload the servers by flooding them with queries. As a result, those who would like to use the site lose access to it.

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In a speech on Tuesday, the Russian leader said that the United States is continuing its hostile policy towards Russia.

– Russia is ready for a constructive dialogue with the West. We defend not only our own interests. The West is preparing the enslaved Ukraine for a great war. He started the war and Russia is trying to stop it. It is impossible to defeat Russia on the battlefield.

He also accused the West of taking advantage of Poland’s neighbor. – Currently, they want to make Ukraine anti-Russia. This project is not new, it dates back to the 19th century, it was nurtured in Austria-Hungary and Poland to separate these territories from our country – claimed the occupant of the Kremlin.

Of course, Putin’s message was full of lies and propaganda theses.

Source: Gazeta

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