A group calling itself the “65th Brigade” of the famous hack group “Anonymous” stated in a tweet on “Twitter” that the information of the Russian Space Agency server was published.
She added that she was able to download and delete secret files associated with the Russian Space Agency’s satellites, especially those specialized in imaging and monitoring the movement of vehicles, meaning that it practically deprived Moscow of spy satellites in the Ukraine war.
And she said in a tweet that she will not stop targeting Russia in the cyber field unless it stops the war in Ukraine
On the other hand, the director of the Russian Space Agency denied the allegations, describing the hackers as “petty crooks.”
Dmitry Rogozin said in a tweet on Twitter that the agency’s control centers are operating normally.
In the same context, the Russian “Interfax” agency quoted Rogozin as saying that the occurrence of such a matter for any country would be a justification for igniting a war.
He added that his agency wants a British technology company OneWeb to provide guarantees that its satellites will not be used against Russia.
Without such guarantees, Russia will cancel the planned March 4 launch of 36 satellites of the British company from the Baikonur cosmodrome, which Russia leases from Kazakhstan.
The British company will not receive financial compensation as a result.