Anonymous claims to have overthrown the Russian space agency

The hacker group Anonymous reports its cyber attack on the Russian space agency Roscosmos.

Russian espionage satellites are said to be out of order. Illustration. Adobe Stock / AOP

Hacker collective A hacker group linked to Anonymous has said it has paralyzed the Russian space agency. According to the hacker group, Russia no longer has control over its spy satellites. News about it Independent.

The group claims that hackers have been able to download and delete confidential information related to the space agency’s satellite imagery and vehicle surveillance system.

If the claim is true, Anonymous’s new cyber attack could be a major setback for the attacking Russia. The validity of the claim has not yet been established.

Director of Roskosmos Dmitri Rogozin has denied Anonymous’ claims and called the group scammers:

– The information about these little scammers is incorrect. All of our space operations control centers are operating normally, Rogozin wrote in English On Twitter.

Western and Russian doors have announced they will continue cooperating on the ISS space station. A NASA official who gave an interview to the news agency CNBC Kathy Lueders said earlier that space administrations are cooperating at the station and continuing to train together.



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