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Anonymous announced a successful attack on government websites in Belarus

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Anonymous announced a successful attack on Belarusian government websites

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Anonymous hackers reported a successful attack on Belarusian government websites. Thus, the Lukashenka regime was punished for participating in the war against Ukraine.

A number of websites of departments of the regime of the self-proclaimed President Alexander Lukashenko simply do not work now. In particular, we are talking about the website of the Lukashenka administration, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Education and other departments.

Hackers “put down” government websites of Belarus

In addition to the above websites of departments, the websites of the government of Belarus, the Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Architecture and Construction, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Information and other ministries do not work.

Anonymous hackers explain the attack by that this is a punishment for the Belarusian regime for participating in the war against Ukraine.

Massive Anonymous attack against the Belarusian government for its involvement in the invasion of Ukraine. All of their major government websites are offline, the report says.

Anonymous has declared cyberwar on Russia

With the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Anonymous hackers have declared cyberwar on the aggressor country and have attacked more than once websites of Russian departments and institutions and leaked data to the network. For example:

  • Hackers broke the St. Petersburg Social Commercial Bank, which is actively used by Russian oligarchs. After that, they promised to publish in the near future about 800 gigabytes of data from the financial institution in the public domain.
  • In addition, the hackers made public the database of Russian government emails. In particular, there are 230 thousand messages from the Russian Ministry of Culture.
  • Also Anonymous, breaking the Russian video hosting RuTube.
  • Hackers gained access to the Kremlin's video surveillance system. They managed to break the security system and observe what is happening in the heart of the enemy. They also emphasized that even thick walls will not help the aggressor to hide.
  • Also, Anonymous hackers released the data of 120,000 Russian soldiers fighting against Ukraine and so on. Information about them quickly spread across networks.
  • In addition, hackers even broke the database of the charitable wing of the Russian Orthodox Church and leaked 15 gigabytes of data to the network.
  • Anonymous also attacked the website of the Russian Sberbank.

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