Anonymous
shuts down Kremlin’s websites
A
hacker group calling itself the Russian branch of Anonymous has
claimed responsibility for shutting down the websites of the Kremlin
and the Russian President.
RT,
9
May, 2012
The
sites kremlin.ru and президент.рф have
been unavailable for almost an hour on Wednesday.
Anonymous tweeted “Kremlin.ru
– TANGO DOWN” on their Twitter account, co-opting the
military-derived code word to report their successful attack. They
also provided screenshots, demonstrating that the site was
unavailable in different countries around the world.
The
website of the Russian Federal Security Service, fsb.ru,
has also had performance problems throughout the day, although there
is no information on whether it has anything to do with Anonymous.
The
Kremlin press-service has confirmed its websites were attacked by
hackers:
“We
received threats from Anonymous several days ago but we can’t
confirm it’s exactly this group that attacked the Kremlin.ru
website. At the moment we can’t establish who’s behind the
attack. Unfortunately we live at a time when technology security
threats have mounted, but we have the means to resist them.”
“Russian
Anonymous” had
warned they
would attack Russian governmental sites on Monday to show solidarity
with the opposition
demos.
The
websites gov.ru and government.ru also faced hacker attacks on the
same day, but did not go down.
The
websites of several Russian media outlets were also brought down due
to a denial-of-service attack on the same day.
However,
no group has claimed responsibility for those attacks.
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