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'''CyberBerkut''' — is a modern organized group of ]. The group became known for a series of well-publicized publicity stunts and ] (DDoS) attacks on government, and corporate websites. | ||
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resembles emblem of special police unit "Berkut" | |
Formation | c. 2014 |
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Type | Virtual community;Voluntary association |
Purpose | Internet activism;Internet vigilantism |
Region served | Ukraine |
Membership | Unknown |
Website | http://www.cyber-berkut.org/ |
CyberBerkut — is a modern organized group of hacktivists. The group became known for a series of well-publicized publicity stunts and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on government, and corporate websites.
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