RE: Troajan29 Jul 2025 15:42
2022
See also: Russo-Ukrainian War, 2022 Ukraine cyberattacks, 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis, and Operation Samantha Smith
On February 25, 2022, Twitter accounts associated with Anonymous declared that they had launched a 'cyber operations' against the Russian Federation, in retaliation for the invasion of Ukraine ordered by Russian president Vladimir Putin. The group later temporarily disabled websites such as RT.com and the website of the Defence Ministry along with other state owned websites.[235][236][237][238][239] Anonymous also leaked 200 GB worth of emails from the Belarusian weapons manufacturer Tetraedr, which provided logistical support for Russia in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[240] Anonymous also hacked into Russian TV channels and played Ukrainian music[241] through them and showed uncensored news of events in Ukraine.[242]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_(hacker_group)