Ukrainian Hackers Pull Off Top Gun Heist on Russian Bomber Maker!

Ukrainian military intelligence pulls off a double whammy: hacking Tupolev’s servers and defacing their website with an owl clutching a bomber, proving that revenge is a dish best served with a side of comedic flair. With the latest cyber antics, Ukraine’s digital prowess takes center stage, making Russian hackers look like they’re still using dial-up.

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When life gives you airfields, make drone-ade! Ukraine’s intelligence agency just schooled us all in the art of multi-tasking by hacking Tupolev while orchestrating a literal truckload of drone attacks. It’s like a cyber-thriller where the plucky underdog turns into a high-tech Robin Hood, minus the tights. Russia must be feeling like they just got served a slice of humble pie… with a side of owl-themed website defacement for good measure!

Key Points:

  • Ukraine’s intelligence hacked Tupolev’s servers, extracting 4.4GB of sensitive data.
  • The hack follows a drone attack on Russian airbases disguised as mobile homes.
  • The Ukrainian cyber offensive included defacing Tupolev’s website with their agency’s logo.
  • Ukraine’s online defense and attack skills have improved significantly with Western aid.
  • Russia is feeling the pressure to retaliate after these embarrassing blows.

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