There has been a new development today in the cyber world, which is another front that has been mobilized by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Anonymous hackers, the world’s largest hacker community that declared war on Russia, carried out a large-scale attack on the Roskomnadzor institution, which controls, monitors and censors the Russian media.
Hackers announced in a statement they shared on Twitter that they had exposed more than 360 thousand Roskomnadzor files as a result of the cyber attack. These files, with a total size of 526.9 GB, are publicly available for download. It has also been observed that some files in this huge archive were created as recently as March 5.
was an attack against Roskomnadzor’s censorship
Anonymous explained the reason for this attack as Roskomnadzor’s censorship against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and therefore He shared that the people remained ignorant about their own government. The group also stated that it shared these files against the risk of Russia’s potential exit from the global internet.
WARNING: We do not provide any links in our news for this publicly available file with a total size of 526.9 GB, covering more than 360 thousand files. Because, as Anonymous warns, some files in the archive also carry e-mail attachments that may contain malicious software. For this reason, we recommend that you access these files only if you are aware of them. Otherwise, undesirable situations may occur.