Ukraine’s IT army reported this on its Telegram page. Hackers take note of this “put” the provider with a break of less than a week.
The provider got tired and lay down
Hackers noted that they were able to carry out a second attack on the AKADO Telecom provider and that it was successful. We know that President Vladimir Putin’s administration and other government services They get all kinds of communication services from it.
Do you remember the internet provider “AKADO” that we closed on December 30? The person who is the trusted partner of the FSB, the so-called president of Russia and all the other totalitarian minions of the enemy?
– says hackers.
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Russians report problems with the provider / Screenshot
They add that before the invaders had time to fully recover from the attack, our men “hit them again.” say this “We can do this now.” At the same time, they note, they wish there was sufficient capacity to return to such goals and sustain them for as long as possible.
Call your friends, together we can do more!
– Ukraine’s IT army insists.
The situation of the occupiers deserves special attention. They complained online that the provider was not working. Here are a few comments that amused us:
- “When will there be Internet? Thank you very much for the ruined holiday”;
- “A day has passed, the internet is still down, it’s still down. The only thing I could find out from the support service was: “It’s a mass issue, so there seems to be an app”;’
- It was said… “A repeat of what happened before the New Year”;
- On January 3, there is no internet, no television. Thank you “AKADO” for such a holiday;
- “I have been a subscriber of “AKADO” for more than 15 years, I have never had such malfunctions, which prompts me to change the provider.”
Russians complain about problems with the provider / Screenshots
On January 4, Russians began to collectively complain about problems in the work of the AKADO provider. The surge was recorded around 12:00. This Thursday, residents of the aggressor country desperately wanted to access the Internet or watch movies on TV, but thanks to our skillful hackers, they did not succeed.
Source: 24 Tv
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