Thursday, April 17, 2025
Homecyber securityAnonymous Has Hacked Public Cameras in Russia and Announced a Clamorous Leak

Anonymous Has Hacked Public Cameras in Russia and Announced a Clamorous Leak

Published on

SIEM as a Service

Follow Us on Google News

In a surprising move, Anonymous and other hacker groups have recently taken over more than 400 Russian cameras. The attack was in support of the Ukrainian cyber-warfare group Cyber-Berkut. 

This group has been responsible for hacking into the email of many Russian officials. This hack is only the latest in a string of hacks that Anonymous and other groups have carried out against Russia.

On the website “behindenemylines[.]live,” the hackers of the Anonymous group have shared a live feed of the hacked cameras, and based on their location, they have also grouped the hacked cameras in several categories like:-

  • Businesses
  • Outdoor
  • Indoor
  • Restaurants
  • Offices
  • Schools
  • Security Offices
- Advertisement - Google News

Anonymous’ avowal

When you look at the Russian media, you might think that living in the country is a dream. Putin is trying his hardest to keep the Russian people in the dark about the atrocities that the Russian military is committing in Ukraine. 

Russia agreed to a cease-fire but is still fighting, and Putin is trying to hide the invasion from the Russian people, but he won’t succeed for long. 

If anyone asks Putin or other leaders about the current scenario, they say that it isn’t true and avoid the question. Russia is just trying to hide the truth from the people to keep Putin’s approval ratings up.

Here’s what the message states:-

“Putin is killing children, 352 Ukraine civilians dead. Russians lied to 200RF.com.”

Moreover, to broadcast the war footage from Ukraine, the hacker group Anonymous has also claimed that they have hacked the live TV channel streaming services in Russia.

To combat the current event against Russia and present the illustration against the war, Anonymous has also targeted the official websites of the Belorus government and the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service.

While apart from this, the affiliate group of Anonymous, the Network Battalion 65, has also claimed that they have hacked the Russian Antivirus company, Kaspersky, and declared that they would leak the source code of Kaspersky.

You can follow us on LinkedinTwitterFacebook for daily Cybersecurity and hacking news updates.

Gurubaran
Gurubaran
Gurubaran is a co-founder of Cyber Security News and GBHackers On Security. He has 10+ years of experience as a Security Consultant, Editor, and Analyst in cybersecurity, technology, and communications.

Latest articles

Ransomware Attacks Surge 126%, Targeting Consumer Goods and Services Sector

The cybersecurity landscape witnessed a dramatic escalation in ransomware attacks, marking a concerning trend...

CrazyHunter Hacker Group Exploits Open-Source GitHub Tools to Target Organizations

A relatively new ransomware outfit known as CrazyHunter has emerged as a significant threat,...

Threat Actors Leverage Cascading Shadows Attack Chain to Evade Detection and Hinder Analysis

A sophisticated multi-layered phishing campaign was uncovered, employing a complex attack chain known as...

Microsoft Vulnerabilities Reach Record High with Over 1,300 Reported in 2024

The 12th Edition of the Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report has revealed a significant surge in...

Resilience at Scale

Why Application Security is Non-Negotiable

The resilience of your digital infrastructure directly impacts your ability to scale. And yet, application security remains a critical weak link for most organizations.

Application Security is no longer just a defensive play—it’s the cornerstone of cyber resilience and sustainable growth. In this webinar, Karthik Krishnamoorthy (CTO of Indusface) and Phani Deepak Akella (VP of Marketing – Indusface), will share how AI-powered application security can help organizations build resilience by

Discussion points


Protecting at internet scale using AI and behavioral-based DDoS & bot mitigation.
Autonomously discovering external assets and remediating vulnerabilities within 72 hours, enabling secure, confident scaling.
Ensuring 100% application availability through platforms architected for failure resilience.
Eliminating silos with real-time correlation between attack surface and active threats for rapid, accurate mitigation

More like this

Ransomware Attacks Surge 126%, Targeting Consumer Goods and Services Sector

The cybersecurity landscape witnessed a dramatic escalation in ransomware attacks, marking a concerning trend...

CrazyHunter Hacker Group Exploits Open-Source GitHub Tools to Target Organizations

A relatively new ransomware outfit known as CrazyHunter has emerged as a significant threat,...

Threat Actors Leverage Cascading Shadows Attack Chain to Evade Detection and Hinder Analysis

A sophisticated multi-layered phishing campaign was uncovered, employing a complex attack chain known as...