OP 26 February, 2022 - 08:49 AM
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the hacker collective that's popularly known as 'Anonymous' has launched "full-scale cyberattacks" against the Russian government. They claimed to have taken down or slowed down several websites, including that of the Kremlin, the Defence Ministry and state-run RT.com. Various Anonymous accounts were found using the #OpRussia and #OpKremlin hashtags on Twitter.
[Video: https://vimeo.com/682158827]
Source = https://greatfon.com/t/opkremlin
[Video: https://vimeo.com/682158827]
Source = https://greatfon.com/t/opkremlin
Austria, SalzburgOK0.210 seconds200 (OK)
Canada, TorontoOK0.380 seconds200 (OK)
France, ParisOK0.309 seconds200 (OK)
Germany, FrankfurtOK0.223 seconds200 (OK)
Hong Kong, Hong KongConnection timed out
Iran, TehranOK0.306 seconds200 (OK)
Italy, MilanOK0.189 seconds200 (OK)
Kazakhstan, KaragandaOK0.352 seconds200 (OK)
Lithuania, VilniusOK0.247 seconds200 (OK)
Moldova, ChisinauOK0.385 seconds200 (OK)
Netherlands, AmsterdamOK0.233 seconds200 (OK)
Portugal, VianaOK0.308 seconds200 (OK)
Russia, MoscowOK0.058 seconds200 (OK)
Switzerland, ZurichOK0.376 seconds200 (OK)
Turkey, IstanbulServer error0.251 seconds403 (Forbidden)
Ukraine, KhmelnytskyiOK0.238 seconds200 (OK)
USA, Los AngelesServer error0.130 seconds403 (Forbidden)