Anonymous urges to spam the embassy

Yesterday, the Russian Embassy in Finland called for discrimination against Russians or Russian speakers in Finland.

The Anynomous hacking group has claimed to have hacked numerous different targets in Russia. AOP

A Twitter account linked to Anonymous, monitored by almost 300,000 people, calls for the email of the Russian Embassy in Finland to be blocked with spam.

The group’s response has been published on Twitter after the Russian Embassy in Finland called yesterday for reporting discrimination against Russians or Russian speakers in Finland.

In the publication, the embassy called on Russians to report “discrimination and incitement to hatred” against “Russian citizens and native Russian speakers” and other violations of their rights to the embassy’s email address.

Anonymous has quickly become known around the world since its declared cyber war against Russia. The hacker group has carried out several attacks that have crashed important sites and disrupted Russian TV channels.

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