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Ukrainian hackers attack Russian government servers - media
Ukrainian intelligence hackers attacked several important servers in Russia, including a government agency, the websites of the Federal Security Service, and state awards
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Suspilne and RBC-Ukraine reported this, citing their own sources.
"On March 23, cyberattacks were carried out on the server of the authorities of the aggressor state," the statement says.
It is noted that www.avard.gov.ru (the website of the Russian state awards), www.gov.ru (the server of the Russian government) and the end server of fso.gov.ru (the website of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation) were attacked.
The sources noted that the attacks continue.
- Recently, Ukrainian intelligence officers carried out a successful DDoS attack against the Russian Ministry of Defense, gaining access to the ministry's servers, ciphers and classified documents.
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