To celebrate Independence Day, the day Ukraine broke free from Russia, the IT Army of Ukraine defaced several major ISPs in the Russian-occupied territory of Crimea. And Anonymous, as part of #OpRussia, released a new leak.| The Cryptosphere
On Ukrainian Independence Day the IT Army of Ukraine announce a number of new victories, release a Youtube about their outage of Russian postal services, and promote a major leak of financial data from brand new hacktivist crew 2402.| The Cryptosphere
After a little time away, we’re back and sharing the official target lists from the IT Army of Ukraine. Want to know how to join the fight? Fire up Tor, then sign into your VPN, then go here: https://t.me/itarmyofukraine2022/439 Now,... Read More ›| The Cryptosphere
They’re on a roll, with three updates in 36 hours. Today they’re continuing to hit the Russian drone industry, and adding new targets suggested by hacktivist supporters around the world. Shall we get into it? Let’s get into it. Announcements... Read More ›| The Cryptosphere
The IT Army of Ukraine continues to target drone companies in Russia.| The Cryptosphere
Today, the IT Army of Ukraine and its hacktivist supporters target Russian drone companies.| The Cryptosphere
Sorry we’ve been offline: Ottawa has had a massive internet outage that’s still not fully resolved (we’d like to think that’s Russia trying to stop us from posting these, but we’d like the liability courts NOT to think that). And... Read More ›| The Cryptosphere
Today the IT Army of Ukraine targets supply and logistics in Russia.| The Cryptosphere