Military cyber units hacked the servers of companies that help the Russian Federation fight against Ukraine.


Military hackers today, June 12, hacked the servers of partners of the Russian military-industrial complex. Specifically, it refers to more than 15 websites of Russian companies.
Military cyber units interfered with the operation of the websites of companies involved in the enemy's MIC. Instead of homepages on these websites, an image of a stylized coffin in the form of a matryoshka with the inscription "S Dnom Rossii" appeared.
Among the enterprises whose servers were attacked are "NDT-RT", which deals with radiation safety of enterprises, possibly servicing strategic objects, and "MechTrade", which sells machines and equipment and is suspected of circumventing sanctions.
In May, military hackers interfered with the operation of more than 15 Russian websites and stopped their operation. All these websites belonged to the system of spreading Russian narratives in the Ukrainian information space.
It should be recalled that Ukrainian hackers attacked Russian websites supporting the company "Remdizel", the manufacturer of armored vehicles "Akhmat".
Also in Russia, there was a large-scale malfunction in the operation of electronic services due to a massive DDoS attack by hackers of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine.
Earlier it became known that the detention of the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, Timur Ivanov, was the result of the actions of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine.
It is worth noting that the world's first cybercrime ranking, compiled by Oxford University and the University of New South Wales, was topped by Russia.
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