Reminded of the loss of 33% of the Black Sea Fleet by Russia: military cybercriminals hacked 14 Russian websites
Kyiv • UNN
Cybersecurity specialists from the Ukrainian Armed Forces hacked into the servers of 14 Russian companies' websites and posted images of sunken Russian ships and planes, reminding them of the loss of 33% of the Black Sea fleet over the past two years.
Today, Ukrainian Armed Forces cybersecurity experts hacked into the servers of 14 websites of Russian companies and posted a deface reminding of the loss of 33% of the Black Sea Fleet over the past two years, UNN reports citing ArmyInform .
Details
According to media reports, among the affected websites are those of companies that, at the request of the Russian military leadership, provided information and advertising support for the illegal annexation of Crimea 10 years ago. In particular, the Novy Den news agency, regional portals of Crimea, Moscow and Sverdlovsk region, and advertising agencies that provided services for the placement of materials on the territory of Russia and the temporarily occupied Crimea.
The homepages of the companies featured images of sunken Russian ships and strategic aviation aircraft and a reminder that 33% of the Black Sea Fleet's ships had been "detached" from Russia after the illegal so-called annexation of Crimea.
Recall
According to media reports, on February 8, hackers held an action to mark the Day of the Military Topographer of the Russian Federation.