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Friday, June 11, 2010

Russian blogger Maxim Sviridenkov's website hacked - May 2010


DATE:
2010-05

AFFECTED COUNTRIES:
Russia

AFFECTED SITES:
sviridenkov.com

EFFECT OF ATTACKS:
Defaced, content deleted

SOURCE COUNTRY:
n/a

ALLEGED ATTACKERS:
n/a

TYPE OF ATTACK:
Hack/defacement

ATTACK SPECIFICS:
n/a

EVENT DESCRIPTION:
A top Russian blogger, Maxim Sviridenkov, had his website hacked. Content was deleted and the site was defaced.

URLS:
1. http://globalvoicesonline.org/2010/05/26/russia-another-top-blogger-hacked/


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