Congratulations on the Day of Electronic Warfare: Ukrainian hackers hacked the websites of companies working for the russian military-industrial complex

Congratulations on the Day of Electronic Warfare: Ukrainian hackers hacked the websites of companies working for the russian military-industrial complex

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Ukrainian hackers have hacked the websites and servers of 15 russian companies that are partners of Remdizel, which produces Akhmat armored vehicles for russia.

On the occasion of the russian day of the "specialist in electronic warfare", Ukrainian hackers hacked the websites of partners of the Remdizel company, which produces Akhmat armored vehicles for russia. This was reported by UNN with reference to ArmyInform.

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Military cybers have hacked into servers and downloaded information from 15 companies that are partners of the russian defense industry. 

Also, on the occasion of the russian Electronic Warfare Day, hackers installed photos of burned Leer 2 and Krasukha, russian electronic warfare tools, instead of the start pages of these companies.

The publication reports that Ukrainian hackers attacked the portals of PromArmature and InterTestStroy+ companies from Naberezhnye Chelny (Tatarstan) and Mytishchi (Moscow region). Both companies are partners of Remdiesel, which produces Akhmat armored vehicles.

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Branches of the Ramtel company, which supplies paints to the russian defense industry, were also affected . Among the targets is the electronic resource of Vtortsvetmet, which is closely linked to the Yaroslavl Rubber Technical Products Plant , a supplier of tires for russian civilian and military vehicles.

It is noted that both companies were headed by Sergei Viktorovich Dalenko, a member of the United russia party.

Recall

Blackjack hackers, together with the SBU Cyber Department , destroyed more than 300 TB of data from the russian data center OwenCloud.ru, which was used by the russian military-industrial complex, oil and gas, and telecom.

The destruction of the russian cloud service was a retaliation for the attack on the Ukrainian data center Parkovy in January this year.