The Anonymous collective claim to “compromise” Russian IT company obit(.)ru
The Anonymous collective has declared a cyber war against Russia for invading Ukraine this February 2022. The group called Anonymous has made a public post in the protest against the heinous crime of Russia’s Vladimir Putin regime.
The Anonymous collective is officially in cyber war against the Russian government. #Anonymous #Ukraine
— Anonymous (@YourAnonOne) February 24, 2022
Since then there have been several incidents of hacking on Russian websites both government and privately funded. Recently, a Twitter account named Darkbloom claimed that they have “compromised” the website of Russian IT company obit(.)ru.
Just like we said, #Russian IT company obit(.)ru has been compromised.
Below you can find one of their config files to their relays #OpRussia #Anonymous #Ukraine #StandWithUkraine @PucksReturn @Cyberknow20 https://t.co/8DcGpfrOsy— Darkbloom (@DarkbloomSec) June 10, 2022
Darkbloom is administrated by a group of hactivists. They have been claiming to breach multiple sites across Russia. They are even posting proof of activities on their Twitter account.
They also tagged other two Anonymous collectives on their accounts such as Cyberknow20 and PucksReturn. Three of these accounts are currently raging a cyberwar against Russia as detected from the tweets they produce.
Russia has been attacking Ukrainian with DDoS jeopardizing 100 million devices ahead of the invasion. Ukrainian Defense Ministry and Private Bank, Ukraine’s largest commercial bank has been imperiled. Russia also played a heinous role in destroying Ukrainian computers. UK’s National Cyber Security Centre said, “The cyber activity from Russia against Ukraine has been there, but is consistent with Russia’s cyber harassment of the country going back years.”