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Cyber Activists Take Action Against Russian Government Websites Following Ukraine Invasion

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In a recent Twitter announcement, a renowned hacking collective, commonly known as Anonymous, has declared its latest cyberattack on Russian government websites, Your Content has learned.

Their actions were motivated by their opposition to President Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

The group claims to have successfully targeted multiple sites, including the FSB, Russia’s intelligence service.

According to Anonymous, they managed to bring down four government websites in this recent operation. Their message concluded with the phrase ‘Blyat Putin!’ expressing their discontent with the Russian leader.

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It is worth noting that just last week, Anonymous infiltrated the Roskomnadzor federal agency responsible for media censorship in Russia, where they obtained and released over 340,000 classified files, according to USMail24.

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