Anonymous hacks Russian censorship agency and leaks 340,000 files
Daily MailAnonymous has hacked into Russia's media censorship agency and released 340,000 files in the latest undermining of Putin's war propaganda campaign. Anonymous has hacked into Russia's media censorship agency and released 340,000 files in the latest undermining of Putin's war propaganda campaign The Anonymous hacker said they 'urgently felt the Russian people should have access to information about their government', DDoSecrets said. TO MAKE A DONATION ONLINE Donate at www.mailforcecharity.co.uk/donate To add Gift Aid to a donation – even one already made – complete an online form found here: mymail.co.uk/ukraine Via bank transfer, please use these details: Account name: Mail Force Charity Account number: 48867365 Sort code: 60-00-01 TO MAKE A DONATION VIA CHEQUE Make your cheque payable to 'Mail Force' and post it to: Mail Newspapers Ukraine Appeal, GFM, 42 Phoenix Court, Hawkins Road, Colchester, Essex CO2 8JY TO MAKE A DONATION FROM THE US US readers can donate to the appeal via a bank transfer to Associated Newspapers or by sending checks to dailymail.com HQ at 51 Astor Place, New York, NY 10003 The media regulator has also edited its profile on the Telegram messenger to capitalise the Z in the agency's name after it became a symbol of the Russian invasion. However, the head of Roscosmos denied the claim and called Anonymous 'scammers and petty swindlers' Reports in China say tech giant Huawei, which has several offices in the UK, has been helping Vladimir Putin's efforts to stabilise Russia's internet network after it came under attack from hacker groups across the globe.