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Anonymous hacked and released nearly 10 million Russian files and emails since cyber war declaration

Since declaring “cyber war” on the Kremlin’s criminal regime, the Anonymous collective has hacked and released nearly 10 million Russian files and emails, not including the databases.

After Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the hacking collective Anonymous declared a Cyber War on his government.

In the days since the invasion, the group has claimed responsibility for several cyber incidents, including making websites unreachable by flooding them with traffic, which has brought down government websites.

Official Kremlin and Ministry of Defence websites were made inaccessible, and pro-Ukraine content, including patriotic songs and images from the invasion, was posted on Russian state TV channels.



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