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Anonymous hacks the Sri Lanka Education and Research Network ISP printers

Anonymous hacks the Sri Lanka Education and Research Network ISP printers in order to display messages in support of Sri Lanka revolution.

Anonymous has been conducting cyber-attacks against Sri Lanka’s government.

Sri Lanka’s worst economic crisis has sparked an unprecedented wave of spontaneous protests, as the island nation of 22 million people suffers from prolonged power outages and a lack of essentials such as fuel and medicines.

The government of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has come under increasing scrutiny for mismanaging the country’s economy, and the country has suspended foreign debt payments in an effort to preserve its meagre foreign exchange reserves.



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