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Hackers hacked the main website of the local administration in the Russian city of Ryazan around 200 kilometres southeast of Moscow twice in a single day according to Rzn.info, which was cited by the crypto news portal Forklog. Unidentified attackers posted an ad on social media offering cryptocurrency to individuals who downloaded a unique software.
Initially the con artists offered to send 0.025 btc to every visitor who downloaded the software. They eventually altered the offer to a $1,000 bitcoin prize for each of five randomly picked players in the "Ryazani online lottery," which was presented as such. Both ads have already vanished from the mayor's website, but a screenshot of one of them was released by a local news outlet.
Initially the con artists offered to send 0.025 btc to every visitor who downloaded the software. They eventually altered the offer to a $1,000 bitcoin prize for each of five randomly picked players in the "Ryazani online lottery," which was presented as such. Both ads have already vanished from the mayor's website, but a screenshot of one of them was released by a local news outlet.