Russia uses new hardware to target Navalny’s anti-Kremlin app – experts

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia is using new digital hardware to target an web app that jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s workforce created to undermine the Kremlin at subsequent month’s parliamentary elections, cyber experts acknowledged.
Navalny and his allies want to use the app and their website online to organise a tactical voting advertising marketing campaign on the Sept. 17-19 vote to land a blow to the ruling United Russia social gathering that dominates the political panorama.
The “good voting” advertising marketing campaign requires followers to enroll and be allotted a candidate who’s judged to have the simplest likelihood of defeating the social gathering of their election district.
It is one in all Navalny’s few remaining levers after a crackdown banned his movement as extremist this summer season. Several of his internet sites have since been blocked.

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