As you’ll already be aware, DDoSin or participating in any kind of cyber-attack in general is illegal, and usually for good reason.
Click "Continue" if you have a VPN, Proxy, the Tor browser or your own secure connection & wish to support Ukraine in taking down Russian propaganda and services aiding Putins invasion
This works by sending GET requests to each targeted website. It’s like opening each website in a random sequence on your PC and re-requesting the data over and over, although the data is not saved or cached, Due to the way it work, It should be fair to say that your Internet service Provider (ISP) won’t be any more bothered about this than they would you browsing the internet, but its always best to stay safe when it comes to security.
Todays message from the IT Army of Ukraine:
Since this week has turned into an 'open data' week for the citizens of the aggressor, we will also gradually start releasing our Unseen. This is 210 gigabytes of private data from 3,243 various organizations, which were hacked by our talented hackers over the last six months. We will be posting weekly, and if there are OSINT requests, write to us by email. Meet batch one.
We hope that this will make it easier to track the supporters of aggressive war and prepare evidence against them for the future international court.
Additional message for newly added targets:
To keep up with targets we're going to use the db1000n targets
direct from their GitHub repository.
These updates will be daily, so if the db1000n changes, it will
probably take a few hours longer for the change to make it here.