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  2. Anonymous and the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Starting from late 2021, Anonymous took notice of the military build-up near the Russia–Ukraine border and thus acted to propagate peace plans to end the war in Donbas by defacing various websites, such as United Nations' Networks on Migration, Polar Research Institute of China, Convention on Biological Diversity, and various government websites in China.

  3. Why Ukraine probably has long-range missiles - AOL

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    On background, however, a host of anonymous Ukrainian officials have claimed responsibility and leaked disparate explanations to Western reporters.

  4. Timeline of events associated with Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    January 14: Anonymous declared war on the Church of Scientology and bombarded them with DDoS attacks, harassing phone calls, black faxes, and Google bombing. [7] [8]February–December: Known as Project Chanology, Anonymous organized multiple in-person pickets in front of Churches of Scientology world-wide, starting February 10 and running throughout the year, achieving coordinated pickets in ...

  5. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous is a decentralized international ... which provided logistical support for Russia in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [240] Anonymous also hacked into ...

  6. Russian media sites ‘hacked by Anonymous in warning over ...

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  7. Ukrainian Secret Agents Are Scaring the Kremlin ... - AOL

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    OBTAINED BY REUTERSUkrainian saboteurs and special forces are said to be causing chaos against Russian targets behind enemy lines—with their most spectacular operation to date going off with a ...

  8. Disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On 22 September 2022, the "conscript base" of the 2022 Russian mobilisation from the hacker group Anonymous began to spread in Ukrainian Telegram channels. As it was claimed, the distributed file allegedly contained the passport data of more than 305 thousand Russians subject to mobilisation "first of all".

  9. CyberBerkut - Wikipedia

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    CyberBerkut (Russian: КиберБеркут, Ukrainian: КіберБеркут) is a modern organized group of pro-Russian hacktivists. [1] The group became locally known for a series of publicity stunts and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on Ukrainian government, and western or Ukrainian corporate websites. [2]