A group of security experts on the Internet that the Russian government may have used pirated software and hardware to control the spread of angry messages on social networks to protest the results of the Russian electionsAn expert in the company Rind Micro specializes in Internet security and PC, the BBC, the computer controlled and used to block those chats via Twitter, and chats focused on talking about the protests taking place in Victory Square in the Kremlin in Moscow.Analysts say that many of the messages the pro-Kremlin published online chats was the center of the source controlled by computers. Maxim says Johnjarov, an expert at Trend Micro, said that cyber attacks bore the hallmarks of the twitter of (botnet). And Albotnt is a network of personal computers, operating system and are often infected with Windows-mail and underwent the control of one pirate from Pirates of the Internet. He adds that such devices are subject to control under the target of protests chats in Victory Square in central Moscow. The protests began in Russia after accusations of fraud and corruption in the recent parliamentary elections in the country, and the results showed a significant decline in the popularity of the United Russia party led by Vladimir Putin. And he explains that the rate of emergence of the pro-government messages in these sites, amounting to about ten messages per second, indicate they are making a device that automatically and not messages from specific individuals.
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