Six Russian government websites including Kremlin website down
After the government of Ukraine has asked for volunteers from the country's hacker underground, 6 Russian government websites including the Kremlins official website are down.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Published: FEBRUARY 26, 2022
Six Russian government websites including the Kremlin's official site were down for several hours on Friday and inaccessible following reports of cyberattacks on various Russian government and state media. The exact reasons for the outages were not immediately clear, but the international hacking group Anonymous claimed that it was attacking the sites. Some Russian government websites continued to be down on Saturday, as the country's invasion of Ukraine entered its third day.
The websites that are dark notably include the Kremlin and the Ministry of Defense. Gosuslugi, Russia’s web portal of state services, went offline on Saturday night as well, with the Russian Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media telling TASS that the site is facing cyberattacks on an "unprecedented scale."
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After the government of Ukraine has asked for volunteers from the country's hacker underground, 6 Russian government websites including the Kremlins official website are down.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Published: FEBRUARY 26, 2022
Six Russian government websites including the Kremlin's official site were down for several hours on Friday and inaccessible following reports of cyberattacks on various Russian government and state media. The exact reasons for the outages were not immediately clear, but the international hacking group Anonymous claimed that it was attacking the sites. Some Russian government websites continued to be down on Saturday, as the country's invasion of Ukraine entered its third day.
The websites that are dark notably include the Kremlin and the Ministry of Defense. Gosuslugi, Russia’s web portal of state services, went offline on Saturday night as well, with the Russian Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media telling TASS that the site is facing cyberattacks on an "unprecedented scale."
more........... https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-698718