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Legion Hacktivist Group

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Legion
Formationc. 2016
TypeHacker Group
Purpose
Region served
Global

Legion is a hacktivist group that has attacked some rich and powerful people in India by hacking their twitter handlers. The group claims to have access to many email servers in India and has the encryption keys used by Indian banks over the Internet.[1][2]

History

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India attacks (2019)

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Legion came into news when it launched its series of attacks starting with Rahul Gandhi, the member of Indian National Congress.[3]

Reports say that not only Rahul's Twitter handler was hacked but his mail server was also hacked. The very next day, INC's Twitter handler was also hacked and tweeted irrelevant content. The group then hacked Twitter handlers of Vijay Mallya, Barkha Dutt and Ravish Kumar.[4]

Hacking of Russian government (2021).

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Because the Russian government tried to censor Telegram in 2018-2020, the Legion Hacker group hacked a sub-domain belonging to Federal Antimonopoly Service. They didn't cause big harm, but they posted a message to the Russian government stating that "The vandalism and destruction Roskomnadzor has caused to internet privacy and Russian anonymity has made them a target of Legion." - This text document was removed after 16 hours but it is still available via Wayback Machine.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Bearak, Max (12 December 2016). "The man hacking India's rich and powerful talks motives, music, drugs and next targets". Washington Post.
  2. ^ Sarkhel, Aritra; Alawadhi, Neha (13 December 2016). "Hacker group Legion calls Indian banking system deeply flawed". The Economic Times.
  3. ^ "Rahul Gandhi's official Twitter handle hacked, posts profane content". The Indian Express. 30 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Journalists Barkha Dutt, Ravish Kumar's Twitter accounts hacked by Legion". Firstpost. 11 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Legion Hacker Group hacks the Russian government because of "censorship"". Project Zorgo. 3 January 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2021.