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It remains unknown to whether the Hacker's message was authors, whether it is th...

In the center of Surgut broke the rolling line and publicly pushed Putin (video)

It remains unknown to whether the Hacker's message was authors, whether it is the reaction of the technical staff that serves the information structure. In the Russian city of Surgut, which is one of the largest sources of oil and gas in the Russian Federation, they broke out the information rolling line on one of the central buildings. The relevant photo and video from the social network X (former Twitter) was posted on his site by a well -known cybersecurity specialist Graham Kluli.

"Someone is clearly impressed by Vladimir Putin, as the Russian economy continues to fall through sanctions,"-wrote an expert who has been dealing with cybersecurity since the 1990s. In the photo of the moving line, you can see not only the classic exclamation of Kharkiv fans, which became the all -Ukrainian, but also the reason for the dissatisfaction of the author or the authors of the message. If you look closely, the negative is associated with a sharp fall in the ruble.

"I assume that officials are in a hurry to find out whether the author was a local moving line employee, whether the hackers were removed remotely," Graham Kluli said. Earlier, Focus said that the Russian currency exchange rate punched 100 rubles per dollar. The emergency decision of the Central Bank has dramatically raised the discount rate almost imperceptibly for the financial market. The trend of the ruble devaluation lasts more than a year.