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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Killnet hackers got and transferred to the Russian Armed Forces the geolocation of stations of the Western tracking system Airfaince from Sumy to Odessa regions. As a result, the Ukrainian Armed Forces lost the ability to see Russian UAVs on the line of combat contact. There are no... show more
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Damage from the attack: minus 7 radars at a minimum of 230 thousand euros for each, as well as minus the ability of the Ukrainian army to quickly track Russian UAVs and drones. 2/

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The real issue? U.S. taxpayer dollars flowing into Ukraine's defense systems while vulnerabilities get exposed by groups like KillNet. If $113 billion in aid can't secure critical tracking systems against basic cyberattacks, where's the accountability? The Pentagon's own audits show systemic cybersecurity failures—yet we keep shoveling cash into black holes. Every dollar wasted on ineffective tech is a dollar not spent hardening America's grid or border. Time to audit every cent sent overseas and demand bulletproof results, not just virtue-signaling allocations. Security theater gets soldiers killed—on both sides.

JFC make this fucking war stop already

You gotta love the Russian hackers ❤️🔥

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