New York Tech Media
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital
No Result
View All Result
New York Tech Media
No Result
View All Result
Home Cybersecurity

Russian TV Schedules Hacked on Victory Day to Show Anti-War Messages

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
May 9, 2022
in Cybersecurity
0
Russian TV Schedules Hacked on Victory Day to Show Anti-War Messages
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Hackers targeted Russian television channels’ program names right before Vladimir Putin’s speech on Victory Day to commemorate the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Soviet Union in WWII.

Victory Day event is celebrated to commemorate the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Soviet Union in WWII. However, this time a surprise was in store for Russians watching the Victory Day coverage. Someone hacked various Russian channels’ Victory Day coverage schedule and posted anti-war and pro-Ukrainian messages.  

Anti-War Message Appears Ahead of Putin’s Address to Nation

As people were waiting to hear the address of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday morning, local television channels’ schedule was suddenly altered to display this message:

 “The blood of thousands of Ukrainians and hundreds of murdered children is on your hands. TV and the authorities are lying. No to war.”

BBC Monitoring’s senior digital journalist Francis Scarr also tweeted about this incident, explaining that the online Russian TV schedule page got hacked. Every program’s name was changed to the same message.

Which channels were Affected?

The anti-war call appeared when Russians were waiting to watch the annual Victory Day military parade on Red Square, followed by an address by Putin. The hacking affected online viewers of channels transmitted by MTS mobile operators, Rostelecom, NTV Plus, and Wink, while the incident impacted Russians across the country.

As per BBC, all major Russian channels, including NTV-Plus, Rossiya, and Channel One, were affected, while The Washington Post claims that the same message appeared on other platforms, including Yandex and Ru Tube. Furthermore, the hack also impacted children’s TV channels and the Russian defense ministry’s station, Zvezda.

This morning the online Russian TV schedule page was hacked

The name of every programme was changed to “On your hands is the blood of thousands of Ukrainians and their hundreds of murdered children. TV and the authorities are lying. No to war” pic.twitter.com/P2uCNz8cqa

— Francis Scarr (@francis_scarr) May 9, 2022

How did the Hacking happen?

According to Reuters, it isn’t currently clear how the messages appeared on the live page. However, this isn’t the first time Russian television channels have been hacked. In March 2022, as reported by Hackread.com, the Anonymous hacktivist collective hacked into Russian state television to broadcast gruesome war footage from Ukraine.

“A cyberattack was carried out on Russian TV broadcasting channels, because of which subscribers could have extremist inscriptions in the broadcast grid. Now our IT specialists are promptly eliminating the consequences of a hack so that subscribers can receive services and watch TV programs and movies as quickly as possible,” MTS representative in Siberia stated.

Ukraine’s Response

Ahead of Vladimir Putin’s address, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky released a video to commemorate the Victory Day with this statement:

“We won then. We will win now, too! And Khreshchatyk will see the parade of victory – the victory of Ukraine. Glory to Ukraine!”

More Anonymous Hacks for OpRussia


Credit: Source link

Previous Post

Week in review: F5 BIG-IP flaw, critical bugs in Aruba and Avaya network switches, Patch Tuesday forecast

Next Post

Tensions of Fighting Climate Change With AI

New York Tech Editorial Team

New York Tech Editorial Team

New York Tech Media is a leading news publication that aims to provide the latest tech news, fintech, AI & robotics, cybersecurity, startups & leaders, venture capital, and much more!

Next Post
Tensions of Fighting Climate Change With AI

Tensions of Fighting Climate Change With AI

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Meet the Top 10 K-Pop Artists Taking Over 2024

Meet the Top 10 K-Pop Artists Taking Over 2024

March 17, 2024
Panther for AWS allows security teams to monitor their AWS infrastructure in real-time

Many businesses lack a formal ransomware plan

March 29, 2022
Zach Mulcahey, 25 | Cover Story | Style Weekly

Zach Mulcahey, 25 | Cover Story | Style Weekly

March 29, 2022
How To Pitch The Investor: Ronen Menipaz, Founder of M51

How To Pitch The Investor: Ronen Menipaz, Founder of M51

March 29, 2022
Japanese Space Industry Startup “Synspective” Raises US $100 Million in Funding

Japanese Space Industry Startup “Synspective” Raises US $100 Million in Funding

March 29, 2022
UK VC fund performance up on last year

VC-backed Aerium develops antibody treatment for Covid-19

March 29, 2022
Startups On Demand: renovai is the Netflix of Online Shopping

Startups On Demand: renovai is the Netflix of Online Shopping

2
Robot Company Offers $200K for Right to Use One Applicant’s Face and Voice ‘Forever’

Robot Company Offers $200K for Right to Use One Applicant’s Face and Voice ‘Forever’

1
Menashe Shani Accessibility High Tech on the low

Revolutionizing Accessibility: The Story of Purple Lens

1

Netgear announces a $1,500 Wi-Fi 6E mesh router

0
These apps let you customize Windows 11 to bring the taskbar back to life

These apps let you customize Windows 11 to bring the taskbar back to life

0
This bipedal robot uses propeller arms to slackline and skateboard

This bipedal robot uses propeller arms to slackline and skateboard

0
Eldad Tamir

AI vs. Traditional Investing: How FINQ’s SEC RIA License Signals a New Era in Wealth Management

March 17, 2025
Overcoming Payment Challenges: How Waves Audio Streamlined Transactions with BridgerPay

Overcoming Payment Challenges: How Waves Audio Streamlined Transactions with BridgerPay

March 16, 2025
Arvatz and Iyer

PointFive and Emertel Forge Strategic Partnership to Elevate Enterprise FinOps in ANZ

March 13, 2025
Canditech website

Canditech is Revolutionizing Hiring With Their New Product

March 9, 2025
Magnus Almqvist, new CEO of Exberry

Exberry Appoints Magnus Almqvist as CEO to Drive Next Phase of Strategic Growth

March 5, 2025
Expert Family Law Firms in New York: Your Essential Guide to Legal Help

Expert Family Law Firms in New York: Your Essential Guide to Legal Help

March 3, 2025

Recommended

Eldad Tamir

AI vs. Traditional Investing: How FINQ’s SEC RIA License Signals a New Era in Wealth Management

March 17, 2025
Overcoming Payment Challenges: How Waves Audio Streamlined Transactions with BridgerPay

Overcoming Payment Challenges: How Waves Audio Streamlined Transactions with BridgerPay

March 16, 2025
Arvatz and Iyer

PointFive and Emertel Forge Strategic Partnership to Elevate Enterprise FinOps in ANZ

March 13, 2025
Canditech website

Canditech is Revolutionizing Hiring With Their New Product

March 9, 2025

Categories

  • AI & Robotics
  • Benzinga
  • Cybersecurity
  • FinTech
  • New York Tech
  • News
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital

Tags

3D bio-printing acoustic AI Allseated B2B marketing Business carbon footprint climate change coding Collaborations Companies To Watch consumer tech cryptocurrency deforestation drones earphones Entrepreneur Fetcherr Finance Fintech food security Investing Investors investorsummit israelitech Leaders LinkedIn Leaders Metaverse news OurCrowd PR Real Estate reforestation software start- up startupnation Startups Startups On Demand startuptech Tech Tech leaders technology UAVs Unlimited Robotics VC
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and conditions

© 2024 All Rights Reserved - New York Tech Media

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital

© 2024 All Rights Reserved - New York Tech Media