The site of the Khamovnichesky District Court was defaced with anti-Vladimir Putin slogans and a video uploaded. Three women were jailed on Friday for staging an anti-Putin protest in a Moscow cathedral in February. In a message on the site, the attackers associated themselves with "hacktivist" group Anonymous.



"We are American group Anonymous. We don't forget and we don't forgive," said the post, in Russian. "Justice system has to be transparent. Pussy [Riot's members] are alive," said another of the posts.



"Hackers also uploaded a new song by Pussy Riot, called Putin is Lighting the Fires of the Revolution, and a video of a Bulgarian singer, Azis Mrazish.



"Internet hacking group Anonymous is known for cyber-attacks around the world. Recently, its members have claimed responsibility for attacks on several government websites in the UK, and earlier in 2012, a number of government sites in India, China, Japan and other countries were taken down or defaced.

«Run, villain. We have one team!»

Anonymous told how the attack took place on the site of the court - http://rghost.ru/39911420

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