IBT: Anonymous Hits Russia With Devastating Drone Hack That Could Speed Up End Of War

Anonymous, the decentralized hacktivist collective and movement, which swore to fight Russia on the cyber front to punish the Kremlin for what it calls a “special military operation,” has now hacked into a weapons company, which handles the Russian Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), getting its hands on tactics and plans.

  • As a sneak peek to the full hack, Anonymous shared a few images of the loot. One showed the list of the largest exporters and competitors of the country in terms of innovations in the unmanned vehicle industry.
  • Another image is a “technical and commercial offer” from Rosoboronexport for the unmanned aerial vehicle “Orion-E.”
  • Anonymous also included in the tweet a link containing “military plans and documents collected from various Russian military companies and government sources.”
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