Stop the war in Ukraine: Spotify calls for stopping the war by hacking the accounts of Russian singers

On the main page of the accounts of artists Oleg Gazmanov and Grigory Leps, their paintings were replaced by the Lviv artist Clonnex.

The accounts of Russian artists Oleg Gazmanov and Grigory Leps were hacked on the Spotify streaming service. Hackers reportedly call to stop the war in Ukraine in the albums’ main photos Focus.

On the home page, his paintings were replaced by Lviv artist Clonnex.

“Stop the war in Ukraine” is written in a stylized blood font at the bottom of the photos.

The photo placed on the cover of the Russian singers’ account also showed a link directing them to the Telegram channel, which has approximately 400 subscribers. There, an unknown hacker reports his success in changing the covers of Spotify accounts.

As Russian media noted, Oleg Gazmanov’s account has already been restored after the hack; Nothing has changed yet on Grigory Leps’ page.

It should be noted that Grigory Leps and Oleg Gazmanov are known not only for their creativity, but also for their precise political positions. The stars fully supported Russia after the large-scale invasion of Ukraine and now periodically stand out with their performances, as well as participating in concerts on high-profile public holidays.

Let us recall that Russian singer Grigory Leps promised to pay one million rubles to the invader who allegedly shot down the German-made Leopard tank belonging to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

And in June, Russian media reported that singers Grigory Leps and Nikolai Baskov supported an initiative to pay the Russian military for the destruction of tanks belonging to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. For every Leopard or Abrams shot down, the invaders are ready to pay one million rubles.

Source: Focus

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