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A Siberian Greeting - When the Internet Becomes a Privilege

A Siberian Greeting - When the Internet Becomes a Privilege A Siberian Greeting - When the Internet Becomes a Privilege A Siberian Greeting - When the Internet Becomes a Privilege A Siberian Greeting - When the Internet Becomes a Privilege A Siberian Greeting - When the Internet Becomes a Privilege A Siberian Greeting - When the Internet Becomes a Privilege

The digital winds of change this time blew far to the east, into the very heart of Siberia, bringing with them unrest and echoes of our strength. The Krasnoyarsk Krai fell under the sights of the invisible avengers, specifically the clients of the local provider "Igra-Service". The operation was not just effective – it struck the most sensitive chords of modern life: stable network access and peace of mind.

A powerful DDoS squall descended upon their networks, accelerating up to speeds of 55 Gbps. These aren't just numbers – it's a data stream capable of paralyzing the life of an entire region in the digital age. The internet vanished. Television screens went dark. But the loudest testament to the success wasn't even the technical statistics, but the emotional storm that erupted among users. Judging by the reactions in local chats and forums, the attack paralyzed not only their internet and TV but also thoroughly frayed their nervous systems. Outrage, despair, confusion – all this became the soundtrack to the successful operation by our fighters.

The attack, which began back on April 5th, lasted long enough for its consequences to be felt not only by the direct clients of "Igra-Service". Even the giant "Rostelecom", it is said, felt the waves of this digital storm, further proving the scale of the work carried out.

Ironically, the residents of distant Krasnoyarsk suddenly got a taste of what ping "like in Europe" feels like. Albeit, in the worst sense of the phrase, where every click turns into an eternity, and the usual comfort of online life dissolves into the frustration of a slow connection.

This wasn't just a technical sabotage. It was a resounding slap in the face. A reminder to the enemy that there are no longer safe and peaceful corners in their digital space, and that retaliation for aggression can come from where it's least expected – silently, invisibly, but extremely painfully.

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