Hackers hacked the websites of the Federal Penitentiary Service, Roskomnadzor, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Energy and other Russian departments
By: Myroslav Trinko | 09.03.2022, 12:22
Hackers continue to attack the websites of Russian government agencies. This time, the Federal Penitentiary Service, Roskomnadzor, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Energy and Rosstat. This was reported by the Telegram channel IT ARMY of Ukraine.
The sites posted a picture that shows the difference between Ukrainians and Russians. By the way, at the time of writing the news, the picture has already been deleted, but most sites simply do not work.
A source: IT ARMY of Ukraine
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