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Pro-Russian hackers attack Italian government websites

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The perpetrators explained their actions by the fact that 20 Ukrainian military men had completed SAMP-T air defense training in Italy.

The pro-Russian hacker group NoName057(16) carried out a cyber attack on Italian government websites: the lower house of parliament and several ministries. This was reported by the Italian news agency ANSA.

Appropriate local law enforcement professionals help prevent the attack.

The hackers claimed responsibility for what happened and said on their Telegram channel that they did it because recently 20 Ukrainian military “were trained in Italy on SAMP-T air defense systems.”

The attackers also added that, according to Prime Minister Georgie Meloni, he sees no prerequisites for starting negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.

As previously reported, this week there was a cyber attack on Ukrainian state resources, including unified state registers, and Ministry of Justice websites.

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