WZOR website back online with new blog posts

The internet's most notorious Microsoft leakers, the Russian WZOR, have enabled their website and are posting again. In March this year the Russian group disappeared from the internet, both their website and Twitter account were disabled. Recently the WZOR website and Twitter account were enabled and now the group has posted their first messages on their website after months of silence.

myce-wzor-website(the WZOR website when it was deactivated)

Earlier the group was spotted posting on a Russian Forum and releasing information on Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8.1 Update 2.

WZOR ceased all operations shortly after the arrest of former Microsoft employee and leaker Alexander Kibkalo. Although the group stresses it has no relationship at all to Kibkalo, the group took security measures to avoid to suffer from the same fate.

It seems the group now considers it safe to continue, as it has become fairly active again. The first posts on their website are not related to Microsoft products, the first post is a Youtube music video with the post stating it was written in Kobenhaven, Denmark. The second links to a Playboy interview with Gary Oldman  about Hollywood and the last post is a post about a new Russian anti piracy law.

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