On May 9, during the broadcast of the parade in Russia, hackers played “Glory to Ukraine” by hacking TV (video)
Hackers hacked into the Russian TV broadcast of the May 9 parade in Moscow. Thanks to the efforts of those who cared, the Russian military marched across Red Square to the words “Glory to Ukraine.”
The corresponding video, filmed by Russians, was published by Telegram Nexta live. The hacked broadcast was watched by viewers in St. Petersburg.
In April, the IT ARMY community successfully carried out a series of attacks on digital infrastructure and organizations in various industries in Russia. Experts have achieved success in the insurance and financial sectors, entertainment and culture, automotive and transportation, and others. Representatives of the community have made “adjustments” to the work of Russian television, theaters, financial and insurance institutions, car service companies, etc.
Also, Ukrainian hackers from the Cyber Resistance team hacked into the mail, social networks, and personal account on the Russian public service of Russian GRU officer Sergei Morgachev. He was born in Kyiv, but has been working for Moscow all his life, in particular, he is the curator of the most famous Russian hacker group ART 28, which in 2016 hacked the servers of the US Democratic Party in the midst of the election.
- The airborne part of the May 9 parade in Moscow was suddenly canceled. Social media users speculated that the decision was made because the Kremlin was afraid of “surprises”;
- A security officer with an anti-drone rifle was also spotted at the May 9 parade in Moscow. Also, “drone hunters” in the capital of the Russian Federation were also landed on the roofs of buildings in the Red Square area.