Ministry of Internal Affairs called for vigilance due to the spread of calls for terrorist attacks against the Russian Federation

Ministry of Internal Affairs called for vigilance due to the spread of calls for terrorist attacks against the Russian Federation

Ads with orders for terrorist attacks against Russia were revealed on the darknet. This was announced on Tuesday, March 1, by the MIA Media portal.

“The operatives found that in the posted materials, the attackers offered Network users to commit terrorist acts, including those directed against the government of the Russian Federation, as well as other crimes, for a monetary reward,” the report says.

Similar announcements were found by the police in social networks, as well as in the shadow segment of the Internet. The dissemination of this information was carried out by “call centers located in Ukraine,” the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs believes.

Law enforcement officers added that these Ukrainian organizations could previously be involved in criminal activities, in particular, they were engaged in telephone fraud against Russians.

Law enforcement officers recalled that Russian law provides for criminal liability for participation in terrorist activities. Russians should not respond to “provocative proposals distributed on the Internet,” the Ministry of Internal Affairs stressed.

Since the beginning of the year, a wave of evacuations of educational institutions has swept across the country due to reports of alleged mining.

On January 12, 151 schools were evacuated in Yekaterinburg, as well as a number of universities, and on January 13, all schools were evacuated due to reports of mining in the city of Saratov.

Citizens of Ukraine are hiding behind the wave of telephone terrorism in most cases, experts in information security have found out. They discovered several closed communities in social networks and instant messengers, where the actions of intruders are coordinated, and identified about twenty administrators of such groups using digital footprints. Almost all turned out to be users from Ukraine, in isolated cases – from Poland.

Source: IZ

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