Ukrainians Hack Russian AliExpress Account Meant For Drones
Russian Mikhail Luchin (left) in a photo with military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky, who was liquidated yesterday.Credit: Telegram/Cyber ​​Resistance
April 4, 2023

As mentioned below, "'hacktivists' learned that Luchin had raised 23,000 euros to buy drones for the Russian army and decided to use the money differently." And that they did with dildos in all manner of shapes and sizes, as well as many other types of sexual paraphernalia.

One wonders what young Russian Mikhail Luchin told his wife when €23,000 worth of sex toys landed on their front door. She probably wasn't laughing as much as the Ukrainians.

Source: HLN (Netherlands)

Hackers from the Ukrainian collective 'Cyber ​​Resistance' have managed to crack the AliExpress account of Russian Mikhail Luchin. With the 23,000 euros he had set aside to buy drones for the Russian army, they then bought a whole load of sex toys.

'Cyber ​​Resistance' is a collective of hackers that has been working with Ukraine and the Ukrainian website 'InformNapalm' since 2014. The 'hacktivists' learned that Luchin had raised 23,000 euros to buy drones for the Russian army and decided to use the money differently.

They accessed the man's AliExpress account and used the money to order a whole load of dildos and other sex toys from the well-known Chinese web store.

The hackers also explained why they did not use the money to support the Ukrainian armed forces. “The account and the bank card are linked to a specific address, which means that all ordered goods are always delivered to Luchin's address,” they say.

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