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  2. VK (service) - Wikipedia

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    Website VK logo before 2015. As with most social networks, the site's core functionality is based on private messaging and sharing photos, status updates, and links with friends. VK also has tools for managing online communities and celebrity pages. The site allows its users to upload, search and stream media content, such as videos and music.

  3. Internet in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    For 2019 VK appeared as the most visited social network in Ukraine according to Alexa. The Internet Association of Ukraine claimed in November 2019 that Facebook was the most popular social network of Ukraine. A Research & Branding Group February 2021 poll found 5% of Ukrainians continued to use VK. Internet-based commerce and trade

  4. Odnoklassniki - Wikipedia

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    Odnoklassniki. Odnoklassniki (Russian: Одноклассники, lit. 'Classmates'), abbreviated as OK or OK.ru, is a social network service used mainly in Russia and former Soviet Republics. [1] The site was launched on March 4, 2006 by Albert Popkov and is currently owned by VK. [2]

  5. VK (company) - Wikipedia

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    Subsidiaries. My.com. My.Games. Website. vk .company. VK, known as Mail.ru Group until 12 October 2021, is a Russian technology company. It started in 1998 as the parent company of Mail.ru, an e-mail service and went on to become a major corporate figure in the Russian-speaking segment of the Internet . VK operates an e-mail service, Internet ...

  6. Yandex - Wikipedia

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    Yandex LLC (Russian: Яндекс, romanized: Yandeks, IPA:) is a Russian multinational technology company providing Internet-related products and services, including an Internet search engine called Yandex Search, launched in 1997, information services, e-commerce, transportation, maps and navigation, mobile applications, and online advertising.

  7. Russian darknet market conflict - Wikipedia

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    Russian darknet market conflict. The Russian darknet market conflict is a cyber conflict in the Russian darknet drug market, which began after the closure of the largest marketplace Hydra in April 2022. The struggle manifests itself in mutual cyber attacks of sites and an aggressive advertising campaign.

  8. Euromaidan - Wikipedia

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    Euromaidan ( / ˌjʊərəmaɪˈdɑːn, ˌjʊəroʊ -/ YOOR-ə-my-DAHN, YOOR-oh-; [82] [83] Ukrainian: Євромайдан, romanized : Yevromaidan, IPA: [ˌjɛu̯romɐjˈdɑn], lit. 'Euro Square' ), [nb 6] or the Maidan Uprising, [87] was a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on 21 November 2013 with large protests ...

  9. Project Spade - Wikipedia

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    Project Spade, an international police investigation into child pornography, began in October 2010 in Toronto, Canada. The investigation started when Toronto Police Service officers made on-line contact with a man who was alleged to have been sharing pornographic videos via the Internet and by mail. The investigation eventually covered over 50 ...