A recent DDoS attack on the Russian Roscosmos State Space Corporation website arrived from the Ukrainian city of Lvov and has involved a bot networkRoscosmos said in a statement on Saturday.
“The DDoS attack on the Roscosmos website came from Lvov and involved a server-based bot network in various countries“, Reads the statement.
The space agency reported technical problems on its website on Friday evening. A statement was subsequently released that the website had been the subject of a DDoS attack from foreign servers.
Earlier it was learned that on February 24 the hackers had attacked the information resources of Sevastopol. The main blow was aimed at the portal of the government of the Republic of Crimea with an abnormal number of requests. City officials said that most sites now work normally.
Formerly the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov he had denied that the Kremlin website was the subject of a DDoS attack, as reported by Telegram channels.
As you know, on February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had decided to conduct a special military operation to protect Donbass. He also turned to external forces that could try to pose a threat to Russia.
The invasion of Ukraine by Russia is having strong repercussions around the world not only with regard to the conflict that is taking place on Ukrainian soil, but also on other sectors such as that videogame and the world of social media.
Ubisoft, for example, is providing its Ukrainian staff with alternative housing, additional funds to help with travel and relocation, and upfront salary payments thereafter, while Facebook and Twitter have mobilized to block ads during that conflict.
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