Hackers threatened DDOS attacks. According to them, viewers will not be able to vote for their favorites.
A group of hackers in Russia has threatened to prevent the Ukrainian group Kalush Orchestra from winning Eurovision 2022. This was reported by The Sun.
They threaten DDOS attacks. In particular, the Killnet team posted messages with the Eurovision logo.
“You can’t vote online. Perhaps our DDOS attacks are to blame at all,” the hackers wrote.
It will be recalled that on May 14, 25 countries will compete for the championship in the competition-ten each from the two semi-finals and the “big five”: Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Spain and France. Among the finalists and Ukraine.
Representatives of Switzerland, Armenia, Iceland, Lithuania, Portugal, Norway, Greece, Moldova and the Netherlands reached the final on May 10. The Kalush Orchestra will perform under number 12.
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Source: korrespondent