Anonymous gained access to the Kremlin's video surveillance system
Anonymous continue to attack Russia. This time the hackers hacked into the Kremlin's video surveillance system. The group announced this on Twitter. As evidence, the hackers published several videos from surveillance cameras.
JUST IN: Hackers (@Thblckrbbtworld ) who operates on behalf of #Anonymous increased access to the Kremlin CCTV system.
— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 6, 2022
They quoted: "We won't stop until we reveal all of your secrets. You won't be able to stop us. "Now we're inside the castle, Kremlin." #OpRussia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/USezFd9IZB
Recall, due to the invasion of Ukraine, Anonymous declared war on Russia. Hackers attack government agencies, factories producing military equipment, and also leak information about Russian soldiers to the network.
A source: @YourAnonTV
For those who want to know more:
- Anonymous leaked details of 120,000 Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine
- Anonymous hacked the website of Rosatom and promises to put gigabytes of agency data online
- Anonymous hackers hacked Roskomnadzor and uploaded 800 GB of department files to the network
- Hackers hacked the websites of the Federal Penitentiary Service, Roskomnadzor, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Energy and other Russian departments
- Hackers Anonymous "put down" the website of the FSB of Russia
- Hackers Anonymous destroyed 65 TV data of "Rosaviatsia"