A company representative published his response to threats by Russian hackers who sought to lift the ban on the movement of Russian goods in the Kaliningrad region.
Lithuanian state-owned company Lithuanian Railways (LTG) has reportedly received threats from the “Russian hacker community” over the conflict over restrictions on shipping Russian goods to the Kaliningrad region. This was announced by LTG representative Mantas Dubauskas by posting related screenshots on his Facebook page.
In the letter, the so -called Russian hackers “strongly recommended” the Lithuanian Railways to put pressure on politicians to lift the ban on the transfer of sanctioned goods to Kaliningrad.
If their requests are not met, the hackers threaten to “make Lithuania an IT reservation” by sending the country’s information infrastructure to the Stone Age.
The LTG representative responded to the threats. In particular, advise the so -called Russian hackers to go in the direction of the Russian ship.
“In response to your appeal to the LTG to put pressure on the Lithuanian government to lift EU sanctions on the movement of Russian cargo in the Kaliningrad region, we inform you: the so -called” community of Russian hackers ” – go f*ck, ”said the message.
Recall that Lithuania has extended restrictions on the transportation of goods in the Kaliningrad region.
It was also reported that Lithuania rejected the EU’s attempt to relax restrictions on the export of goods from the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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