Russian student jailed for renaming Wi-Fi network to pro-Ukraine salute
A Russian student at Moscow State University received a 10-day jail sentence for renaming a Wi-Fi network name to "Slava Ukraini" - a Ukrainian national salute that means “Glory to Ukraine," Moscow court documents revealed on March 9. On Thursday, a Moscow court found the student guilty of displaying "symbols of extremist organisations" under Russia's criminal code. The student was arrested just one day earlier, on Wednesday, when a police officer discovered the network name in the university's student accommodation quarters. The student's room was subsequently searched and Wi-Fi router seized...