How Russian soldiers were deceived by Ukrainian women

Ukrainian hackers created fake profiles with names and women's photos to lure Russian soldiers. They were sent pictures, which were then handed over to the Ukrainian Army, reports the Financial Times. Nikita Knysh, an IT profession from Kharkiwi, said that when the invasion of Ukraine began on February 24 of this year, he wanted to use [...]
Nikita Knysch, an IT profession by Kharkivi, said that when the Ukraine invasion began on February 24th this year, he wanted to use his hackerry skills to help his country.
Knush also recruited new hackers and founded the group called Hawkyourm, which now consists of 30 people from all over Ukraine.
He discovered the most recent case where the Russians fell prey to a trap. Nikita Knysh showed that they deceived Russian soldiers into making fake accounts and pretending to be women. They convinced Russian soldiers to send pictures, which they later located.
The information immediately broadcast to the Ukrainian Army and only a few days later, the base was blown up, Knish tells the Financial Times.












