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To: PIF
Meanwhile, the RU zone of domains is "down" in Russia, and these are hundreds of thousands of different Russian sites (banking and government, shops, services, post office, etc.).

❗️ This failure is one of the largest in the history of Russia.

https://twitter.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1752378591155826961


96 posted on 01/30/2024 11:53:58 AM PST by FtrPilot
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To: FtrPilot

Kremlin snuff box
In Russia, they began to test a complete transition to a sovereign Internet and access to the Internet using a passport, but “something went wrong.” What exactly, no one understands yet

According to our source in Roskomnadzor, “something went wrong , and we ourselves don’t understand what. This was not how we planned it, no problems with the Internet were expected.”

He noted that testing a sovereign Internet, “which would allow us to clean up our online space,” was carefully prepared. But it seems that everything was not foreseen.

“We wanted to make it before the elections, but now I’m not sure what will happen,” our interlocutor at the Ministry of Digital Development said about this. He clarified that as a result of the failure, it will most likely be necessary to postpone the implementation of the procedure for logging into the Internet using a passport for all users.

The source refused to provide any further details, citing “the strictest secrecy.”


97 posted on 01/30/2024 12:15:24 PM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: FtrPilot

“the RU zone of domains is “down” in Russia, and these are hundreds of thousands of different Russian sites (banking and government, shops, services, post office, etc.). This failure is one of the largest in the history of Russia”

Seems like Russia is getting whipped in Cyberspace.

Kyiv Independent reports:

“Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) launched a cyberattack that allegedly “knocked out” the special communications server of the Russian Defense Ministry, the agency reported on Jan. 30.

“As a result of a cyberattack, the server of the Defense Ministry of the aggressor state of Russia, which was used for special communications, went down,” the announcement reads.

“The exchange of information between the units of the Russian Defense Ministry that used the server located in Moscow was terminated.””


117 posted on 01/30/2024 5:21:32 PM PST by BeauBo
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