The sides of the Kremlin and Gazprom do not work.  Anonymous in the cyber war with Russia.  “Do you want to play a game?”

The sides of the Kremlin and Gazprom do not work. Anonymous in the cyber war with Russia. “Do you want to play a game?”

The services say in an official announcement that a number of websites of Russian institutions are not working. It goes, among others about the Duma website, the government website and the official website of the President of the Russian Federation.

Łukasz Bok also informed about it on social media. “Fat! The website is here, the website of the Interfax agency is here, the TASS and RIA agencies have problems” – he wrote. In subsequent posts, he said that the website of the RIA news agency, the websites of Gazprom and Spierbank are also not working. In the meantime, the failure was resolved on some of the pages exchanged.

For more information on the war in Ukraine, see.

Anonymous declared cyber warfare against Russia for attacking Ukraine

government sites were to be attacked by the Anonymous group, which reported it itself. “We are working to keep Russian government sites offline,” we read on Twitter. The hacker group writes that its goal is to liberate Russians from Vladimir Putin’s censorship.

Recall that Anonymous declared cyberwar to Russia already on Thursday evening, also informed about it on Friday. At that time, they announced an attack on Moscow’s critical infrastructure. “Hey Gazprom, do you want to play a game?” – they wrote in one of the posts. “The official website @GazpromEN has been turned off again in the name of support for #Ukraina” – we read in the next post. At the time of writing this article, the Gazprom website was still not operational.

In addition, an appeal to Vladimir Putin appeared on the official account of the hacker group on the YouTube network. “Mr. Putin, we want to reveal what has been hidden for years. With all the might of Anonymus, putting pressure on you and your corrupt buddies. It’s only a matter of time before we reveal all the dirt you tried to hide,” you can hear on the recording. “We will not forget all your lies, all the victims of your regime. It’s too late for you to prepare for us,” we hear at the end of the speech.

On Friday after midnight, Reuters reported that the Ukrainian government called on hackers to help defend key infrastructure, as well as to track the actions of aggressors from Russia.

The Russian war against Ukraine continues. There is information about houses destroyed, wounded and killed. Needs are increasing hour by hour. That is why Gazeta.pl joins forces with the Polish Center for International Aid (PCPM) Foundation to support humanitarian aid for Ukrainians and Ukrainians. Anyone can join the fundraiser by making a deposit through or on the website. More information in the article.

Source: Gazeta

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