Source: hackers removed the site of the Russian video hosting RuTube
By: Myroslav Trinko | 10.05.2022, 11:17
The other day we wrote that hackers attacked Russian video hosting RuTube. As it turned out, they managed not only to put the company's website, but to completely remove it.
What is known
This is reported several Russian publications, referring to a source close to the company. The hackers allegedly managed to remove the entire site code and, according to the informant, it "non-recoverable". According to the insider, such a cyber attack became possible due to the leak of access codes. As for the video content, it was not affected.
By the way, the team itself RuTube refutes information about the removal of the site. However, video hosting is still not working.
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