The blogs of authors on “Ukrainska Pravda” were hacked, and a provocative text was posted
6 May 23:51
Unknown individuals hacked into the authors’ blogs on the “Ukrainska Pravda” website and posted a provocative fake article. The fake post was published in the names of the authors, including on the blog of former Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko. Lutsenko’s press secretary, Larysa Sargan, reported this on her Facebook page, according to "Komersant Ukrainian"
Sargan reported that Lutsenko’s blog on “Ukrainska Pravda” had been hacked. A fake post titled “Ukraine’s Main Enemy Is Not the Russians” was published in his name.
“Yuriy Lutsenko’s blog on ‘Ukrainska Pravda’ existed for 15 years without any additional ‘edits.’ Today, his blog was hacked, and a single text was published in place of the posts that had been there over the years,” Sargan said.

What happened to Lutsenko’s blog
On May 5, a post appeared on Yuriy Lutsenko’s blog on “Ukrainska Pravda” that the politician himself called fake. The post was titled “Ukraine’s Main Enemy Is Not the Russians” and was written in Russian.
After the hack was discovered, Lutsenko stated that the previous post had nothing to do with him.
“The previous post is fake. The account was hacked,” Yuriy Lutsenko wrote.

Access to the account was restored, and the fake post was removed from the site.
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Hackers attacked not only Lutsenko’s blog
Sargan added that not only Lutsenko’s page was hacked, but also the blogs of other authors.
“Today, his blog, as well as those of individual contributors—Golovan, Fesenko, Goncharenko, Kalenyuk, Garan, Bobrovska, and others—were hacked, and a single text was published in place of the posts that had been there for years,” Lutsenko’s press secretary clarified.
She called this attack “shoddy work” and emphasized that Ukrainians understand very well who Ukraine’s enemies are.
“And we know who our enemies are without this,” she concluded.

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