Ukrainian startup Hacken launched a cyber attack on Russia, according to Golden Finance. During the day, Dmytro Budorin, CEO of Ukrainian startup Hacken, and his team conduct cybersecurity audits of cryptocurrency protocols and exchanges. After get off work at night, the company turned into a group of hacker activists wreaking havoc on the Russian internet landscape. The Russian-Ukrainian war has inspired a global army of hacker networks to carry out digital retaliation against Russia. Among them is Hacken's 70 employees, who juggle cybersecurity operations, support for fellow Ukrainians on the ground, and cyberattacks against Russia. (CoinDesk)
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