Anonymous hacked into Russian state television using footage of the war in Ukraine

Internet group Anonymous claims to have hacked into Russian state television and streaming services to broadcast footage highlighting the horrors of the war in Ukraine.

Covert Cyber ​​Vigilante Group Late Sunday Night general frames channels that are forced to broadcast pro-Kremlin footage instead of showing shocking scenes of rocket attacks that have killed innocent civilians.

The message to the Russians also said: “This war was waged by Putin’s criminal authoritarian regime on behalf of ordinary citizens of Russia.”

“Russians, oppose the genocide in Ukraine!” This is stated in the translation of the Ukrainian national news service Ukrinform.

The operation comes after the Russian parliament on Friday passed a law that threatens up to 15 years in prison for journalists who question the Kremlin’s official position on a so-called “special military operation” against bogus threats.

anonymous hacks Russian state televisionAnonymous claims to have hacked Russian state television and streaming services.

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The official anonymous Twitter handle @YouAnonNews initially claimed to have hacked “TV channels Rossiya 24, Channel One, Moscow 24” and “Russian streaming services Wink and Ivi (e.g. Netflix)”.

In update Anonymous TV said“All Russian state TV channels have been hacked.”

It is also reported that hackers jammed the Russian broadcast with an audio recording of the national anthem of Ukraine. broadcast “faces of trolls on Russian military radio.

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He was part of the biggest Anonymous operation ever seen,” said the shadow group.

“We only want peace, not war,” Anonymous said, adding that they fear fake campaigns to give the impression of a “threat.”

“Remember us when the various forces turn their attention to us, because it will happen. We can change the world for the better. This has always been the idea. Ideas are bulletproof. Signed #Anonymous,” the group said in a statement.

map of UkraineThe message to the Russians said: “This war was waged by Putin’s criminal authoritarian regime on behalf of ordinary citizens of Russia.”

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In another Anonymous tweet said simply: “F-K PUTIN.”