Anonymous Deface Russian Govt Site 05-12-2018, 11:38 AM
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Greetings to all,
Anonymous (or so they claim) are at It again, this time attacking and defacing a Russian government website.
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Anonymous (or so they claim) are at It again, this time attacking and defacing a Russian government website.
Quote:In retaliation for mass blocking that targeted Telegram but caused widespread collateral damage, hackers have hit the website of Russia's Federal Agency for International Cooperation.
Last month, Russian authorities demonstrated that when an entity breaks local Internet rules, no stone will be left unturned to make them pay, whatever the cost.
The disaster waiting to happen began when encrypted messaging service Telegram refused to hand over its encryption keys to the state. In response, the Federal Security Service filed a lawsuit, which it won, compelling it Telegram do so. With no response, Roscomnadzor obtained a court order to have Telegram blocked.
In a massive response, Russian ISPs – at Roscomnadzor’s behest – began mass-blocking IP addresses on a massive scale. Millions of IP addresses belong to Amazon, Google and other innocent parties were rendered inaccessible in Russia, causing chaos online.
Even VPN providers were targeted for facilitating access to Telegram
Quote:Hackers attacked the website of the Federal Agency for International Cooperation this week, defacing it with scathing criticism combined with NSFW suggestions and imagery.
“Greetings, Roskomnadzor,” the message began.
“Your recent destructive actions towards the Russian internet sector have led us to believe that you are nothing but a bunch of incompetent mindless worms. You shall not be able to continue this pointless vandalism any further.”
Signing off with advice to consider the defacement as a “final warning”, the hackers disappeared into the night after leaving a simple signature.
“Yours, Anonymous,” they wrote.
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