Hackers attack Russian train moving Putin’s troops to Ukraine

Fearless hackers in Belarus have attacked the country’s trains that brought them to a halt in order to stop Russia from moving troops into Ukraine.

The ‘Cyber Partisans’ group said that trains had been stopped in Minsk, Orsha, and Osipovichi due to them compromising the routing system and switching devices by encrypting the data on them.

Also, the Cyber Partisans have asserted liability regarding cyberattacks on Russia’s banks, state telecaster RT, and a Belarusian rail network allegedly used to move troops from Russia to Ukraine.

Several websites connected to Belarus’s rail network returned error messages on Sunday.

Peace talks between the two nations are continuous between the two countries, yet it stays hazy how lengthy the bloodshed will endure.

Presently, these digital gatherings have said that they stand with Ukraine against Russia’s strong web-based powers – making disturbance stop the nation’s own assaults against Ukraine and the West.

“DDoS alone will not bring down a regime”, one German Anonymous splinter group said in a blog post, but “Putin, who is using hacker squads and troll armies against Western democracies, is getting a sip of his own bitter medicine”.

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