The group of hackers who call themselves anonymous claims to have hacked several broadcasts of the main television channels russians to avoid official censorship, according to the Twitter account of this group.
The intervention in state channels has allowed, according to Anonymous, to broadcast images of the war in Ukraine that have been seen in different parts of Russia.
According to the message, posted on the Twitter account that cannot be independently verified, the hacked channels are Russia 24, Channel One and Moscow 24.
Audiovisual servers similar to Netflix in Russia, such as Wink or Ivi, which have thousands of subscribers, have also been intervened.
In the message appears a recording about the apparent blockade of the aforementioned channels in which images and messages related to the invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops were broadcast.
Source: Gestion

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