In the month since Russian troops invaded Ukraine, a cyber resistance movement has emerged around the world — including in Los Angeles.
In a phone interview, Oleksiy said his group isn't really hacking but is instead doing “public relations and marketing.” They’re creating accounts on Russian social media to post photos and news about the war and the casualties on both sides.
Early on, he and his group even posted information about the war in open forums like Russian restaurant-review websites, he said.
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