• Attacks on
NATO websites. • Attacks on U.S.
private military companies. • Publication of correspondence of deputies of (political parties)
Batkivshchyna and
Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform. • Publication of correspondence with the
United States Embassy in Ukraine and United States
foundations. • Disclosure to public of telephone recording between
Yulia Tymoshenko and
Nestor Shufrych. • Disclosure to public of telephone recording between
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton and
Foreign Minister of
Estonia Urmas Paet. • Blocking
cellular phones of members of the
Yatsenyuk Government and persons close to them. • Blocking Internet resources of Secretary of the
National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine Andriy Parubiy and news portals: LigaBusinessInform and
Ukrainian Independent Information Agency. • Publication of video materials that are blocked on
YouTube. • Temporary disruption of the websites of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs and the
General Prosecutor of Ukraine. Websites of TV channels
1+1 and
Inter were also temporary disrupted . • Email hacking and publication of the conversation between
Ihor Kolomoyskyi and the persecutor of the
Lviv Oblast, hacking of the computer and email of a person related to Ihor Kolomoyskiy. Archives of the contents of 89 email accounts of Lviv oblast's prosecutor office employees. • Hacking and publishing of the Minister of Internal Affairs
Arsen Avakov's conversation. • Blocking of the website of the President of Ukraine
Petro Poroshenko on 29 June 2014. • Publication of the real name and biography of
Semen Semenchenko – Konstantin Grishin. • Hacking of the
German Chancellery and the German
Bundestag • Hacked U.S. Senator
John McCain's computers during a visit to Ukraine in 2015 and released a video depicting a fake ISIS beheading video being filmed The group also publishes pro-
Donetsk People's Republic videos. In one of them it is claimed that
Ukrainian security forces are living under a "
Jewish occupation". == Response ==