Hackers hacked the websites of a number of major Russian departments. The websites of the Federal Penitentiary Service, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Culture, the FSSP, the Federal Antimonopoly Service, the Ministry of Energy, and Rosstat are among the resources that have been cyberattacked.
When opening web pages, a collage of images appears on the theme of the special operation of the Russian Federation to protect Donbass.
The incident was commented on by the Ministry of Culture. The department indicated that the site was subjected to DDoS attacks, which slowed down the server. Technical work has begun to restore the normal functioning of the resource.
On March 3, the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry was subjected to unprecedented cyber attacks. On March 2, the head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, said that the security system of the state corporation automatically repulsed hacker attacks on the Mission Control Center and the space group. He warned that taking out satellites was a crime.
On February 28, the websites of Izvestia, TASS, Kommersant, Forbes, Fontanka, Mel, E1, Pravo.ru, Lenta.ru, Buro 24/7, RBC, Znak.Com and others were hacked Russian media.
On February 17, the situation in Donbass escalated significantly due to shelling by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics were forced to announce the evacuation of residents to the Russian Federation, and also turned to the Russian side for help. On February 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed decrees recognizing the independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics. Also, agreements on friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance were signed with the republics.
On February 24, the President of Russia announced the launch of an operation to protect the civilian population of Donbass.
For more up-to-date videos and details about the situation in Donbass, watch the Izvestia TV channel.
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