Denying allegations of cyber attacks from Russia

Denying allegations of cyber attacks from Russia

The Russian Ministry of Defense denied the claim that the Ministry’s website was disabled by Anonymous, which waged a cyber war against Russia, and claimed that the site was operating as usual.

CLAIMS REJECTED

In a statement made by the Russian Ministry of Defense, it was reported that the allegations on social networks that the Ministry’s website was disabled by the Anonymous hacker community and that the personal data of military personnel were accessed do not reflect the truth.

“All hardware and software of the website of the Russian Ministry of Defense works in normal mode with the given parameters,” the statement said. statement was included.

In the statement, it was stated that the Ministry of Defense does not store any personal data lists of military personnel and other employees on the servers on the Ministry’s website, adding that this is “prohibited by Russian laws, which Ukrainians are not aware of.”

Hacker community Anonymous launched a cyber war against Russia because of its attack on Ukraine. The community, on its Twitter account, called on hackers all over the world to target Russia, and announced that they had rendered many state-owned websites inaccessible, including the Kremlin’s website. (AA)

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