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The Anonymous collective claims to have published approximately 5.8 TB of Russian data after a call for cyberwar against Kremlin

The ANonymous collective has given a call for a full-blown cyberwar against Russia. The call was made after Russia attacked Ukraine without any provocation. Since the call was made, around 5.8 TB of Russian data has been published on the DDoSecrets website.

Every single day new news comes in about a cyber attack on a Russian firm. While the call was made to help Ukraine and put pressure on Russia to take their step back. Many people had taken advantage of such a situation into making money.

Several accounts were opened under the name of Anonymous on Twitter. While some of them were asking for money via bitcoin, others were interested in gaining more followers. Anonymous can be anyone, even a fruit seller can be anonymous, or even you can be one. Anonymous is an idea of helping the needy.

Anonymous was quick to point out those scammers who were trying to make money or gain followers on Twitter. There are many Twitter accounts under the name of Anonymous. Some of them are real, while others are just trying to make money from gullible people.

Since the war broke out between both countries several sanctions have been imposed on Russia. While Ukraine is still trying to defend its ground against the Russian Army. So far Ukraine has shown a lot of strength in this war against Russia. Many videos were being posted online about how Russian soldiers were giving up their armaments.

Anonymous collectable has given this cause a name #oprussia. Anonymous has vowed to release more data belonging to Russian entities and the government, including a commercial bank.



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