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Signmyrocket.com is a crowdfunding website that offers people to pay to have their messages written on ammunition and equipment used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
At the request of Roskomnadzor, the "Look for Your Own" website was blocked in Russia, [17] [6] and a request was sent to the Telegram service to remove the channel. [18] People's Deputy Yevhenia Kravchuk stated that for the first day of work the service received more than 2,000 appeals. [19] As of 2 March, relatives identified 60 captured ...
Myrotvorets or Mirotvorets (Ukrainian: Миротворець, pronounced [mɪroˈtwɔretsʲ]; lit. ' Peacemaker ') is a Ukrainian Kyiv-based [1] [2] [3] website that publishes a running list, and sometimes personal information, of people who are considered by authors of the website to be "enemies of Ukraine", [7] or, as the website itself states, "whose actions have signs of crimes against ...
Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire.Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks, typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.
Starting from late 2021, Anonymous took notice of the military build-up near the Russia–Ukraine border and thus acted to propagate peace plans to end the war in Donbas by defacing various websites, such as United Nations' Networks on Migration, Polar Research Institute of China, Convention on Biological Diversity, and various government websites in China.
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Greg Arthur, a stand-in host for Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad Radio Show," recently interviewed Matt Raad, an entrepreneur who earns an income from buying and selling websites and teaching others ...
A feature on ABC's Nightline covered an AFA meetup in Odesa, Ukraine and found that, while many of the women who attended the meetup were genuinely interested in finding an ideal match with an American man, others seemed to be taking advantage of the men by attempting to convince them to buy expensive gifts. [2]