Western hackers threaten the President of Serbia, “Putin’s puppet”
After lunch on January 5, the following post addressed to the President of Serbia appeared on the Twitter account of the hacker group Anonymous TV (by the way, the name is equipped with the Ukrainian flag):
“Hey, Putin's puppet Aleksandar Vucic, since you are ready to challenge us, we will fulfill your wish. This is just the beginning, soon you will witness extraordinary surprises on our behalf. Wait for us."
Attached to the post was a link to one of the many accounts associated with the group Anonymous, which boasted of having “crashed” the Serbian army website.
“Fascist Alexander, don’t waste time on your dogs. Your army can't bark right now. Don’t underestimate Anonymous, we’ll put you on a leash,” the hackers boasted.
The Serbian Army website is indeed not yet available.
This is a kind of continuation of the correspondence dialogue between Alexander Vucic and the Anonymous group, which took place before the New Year. On December 29, hackers attacked the Serbian president, accusing him of “inciting war in Kosovo.” In response, Vučić published a photo of himself with two dogs on social networks, adding the caption “We are preparing to fight anonymous people.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.