The sanctioned banks and the Central Bank have had their SSL certificates revoked, which ensure the security of the site and the safety of personal data. They have already received new certificates, but there is a risk that the problem may be massive.
It is expected that Google controlled LetsEncrypt can stop issuing free certificates for any Russian site owners as well as for any site if they don't like information on it.
Special topic.
EU added crypto currencies and crypto trading to their sanctions list.
New rumors started pouring last hour.
As it turns out EU can control largest exchange points and also can track almost all transactions.
Congressman Gooden proposed using letters of marque to seize Russian yachts
Member of the US House of Representatives, Republican Lance Gooden found a way to seize yachts and planes belonging to Russians who fell under US sanctions. On the Fox News channel, he suggested using letters of marque, TASS reports.
Gooden recalled that the right to issue letters of marque still belongs to the US Congress. According to the Republican, they should also be used in cyberspace to allow US non-government hackers to target specific government officials.
Such evidence appeared during the Sailing Fleet times, the government document allowed a private vessel to attack and capture the courts belonging to the enemy Power, and transfer them to the Admiralty court for further sale.
and UK:
A new law passed in the UK gives the British authorities the power to detain Russian ships. This is stated in a statement released on Tuesday by the UK Foreign Office.
"Russian vessels will be banned from UK ports following a new round of UK sanctions against Russia. The ban will apply to all vessels owned or operated by anyone associated with Russia, and the authorities will have new powers to detain Russian vessels," the statement said. .
Britain's Department of Transportation has previously explained that the ban would apply to any vessel that London assesses is owned, controlled, chartered or operated by any person associated with Russia or sanctioned and that flies the Russian flag and is registered in Russia.
Domain registrar and hosting provider Namecheap is terminating service provision for customers based in Russia in the face of what it describes as “war crimes” committed in Ukraine.
This is extreme nationalism as they judge people based on their nation.
“Unfortunately, due to the Russian regime’s war crimes and human rights violations in Ukraine, we will no longer be providing services to users registered in Russia. While we sympathize that this war may not affect your own views or opinion on the matter, the fact is, your authoritarian government is committing human rights abuses and engaging in war crimes so this is a policy decision we have made and will stand by.”
The original email gave customers until March 6th to transfer domains to another provider, and states that Namecheap will assist them in the process; Namecheap has since revised this deadline to March 22nd.
Namecheap is closely connected with far right Ukraine nazis and it seems like they use their money for years.
People are so happy here, as we can't see the shit they are producing during last years.
Hope they will leave all of us and go to the Mars soon.
Bulgaria, Poland and Slovakia will transfer a total of 70 military aircraft to Ukraine - but they will be based in Poland and will fly from NATO space to bomb Russian forces.
The aircraft, which will take off from Polish airfields, were transferred by the EU countries to Ukraine as part of military assistance. So, Bulgaria transferred to Ukraine 16 MiG-29 fighters and 14 Su-25 attack aircraft, Poland - 28 MiG-29 aircraft, Slovakia - 12 MiG-29.
I think it is best idea to start full scale nuclear war.
Russian software and operating systems running on open source code may be at risk of blocking. Against the backdrop of events in Ukraine, a number of developers of the source open source code, which is hosted on the international platform GitHub, want to restrict access to it to their Russian colleagues. Due to the terms of licensing agreements, which include a ban on open source countries under sanctions, existing programs on such solutions may be left without support, lawyers confirm.
Russian software developed on the basis of open source code (Open Source), due to US technological sanctions, may partially stop working due to restrictions from its foreign developers. Developers have already started posting messages on Twitter that they will block their source codes for Russian users. This, in particular, was stated by the creator of a large open source repository on GitHub (an international platform for software development by the American Microsoft) Florian Roth.
Open source software differs from proprietary (private, proprietary) in that it does not belong to a specific company and is in the public domain for all developers. Based on it, a specialist can write his own program, but subject to the rules of the license agreement. In particular, the developer has the right to modify the source code and use it for his own purposes, and the creator of Open Source can describe in which cases he has the right to deprive the user of support for his solution.
Each piece of open source code that is transferred to the final product is governed by a specific license, explains Alexander Zhuravlev, Managing Partner at EBR law firm:
“Many licenses have a clause on sanctions, and if the US and the EU want, they can introduce them and prohibit the use of open source software or architecture - then Russian products will not be able to receive support and updates or use such software officially.”
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