The war in Ukraine.  The hacker resistance is gearing up for an attack.  1,000 volunteers will hit spies and infrastructure

The war in Ukraine. The hacker resistance is gearing up for an attack. 1,000 volunteers will hit spies and infrastructure

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been going on for a week. A few days ago . He quickly got hundreds of replies and formed a group of hackers.

Hackers announce an attack on Russia

that, together with a group gathered by him, they are preparing to attack Russia. The goal is to be the infrastructure that is crucial to Russia’s invasion – such as railways or electricity – that will enable the Kremlin to support the army in Ukraine.

Anything that can stop the war. The goal is to prevent weapons from being brought into our country

said Auszew.

The group of hackers under his command already numbers 1,000 volunteers from and from abroad. Aushev claims they have already destroyed dozens of Russian government sites and sites on which they sometimes posted brutal photos of the invasion. Aushev, however, did not provide details, as in his opinion this would make it easier for the Russians to track his group.

Aushev also said his group will help the Ukrainian armed forces track down Russian spies who are disguised as entering cities. He explained that hackers had discovered a way to track and identify the mobile phones of Russian forces moving around Ukraine.

Cooperation with Belarusian hackers

Not only Ukrainians work with the Aushev group. Even Belarusian Cyber-Partisans hackers joined them. , together they launched an attack on the Belarusian Railways, which were supposed to transport Russian soldiers. The hackers managed to disable the management system and the ticketing website.

A spokeswoman for the group on Monday told Reuters that such an attack had taken place. She added that passengers had to buy cardboard tickets and sent a photo of the handwritten ticket. However, Reuters has not been able to confirm this information. On Tuesday afternoon, the Belarusian Railways booking site was down, but a spokesman for the company did not respond to Reuters’ questions on the matter.

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Source: Gazeta

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