AZERI HACKERS CRACKED XOCALI.NET WEBSITE
news.am
March 2 2010
Armenia
March 1-2, Xocali.net website was cracked from 81.17.90.144 IP
address owned by Bakinternet Network provider registered in Baku. The
Initiative to Prevent Xenophobia NGO issued the following statement:
"Xocali.net website exposing distortion of facts and falsifications
of Azerbaijani propaganda, was cracked on the day of its launching on
February 24. However, attacks became more widespread when Azeri media
directly voiced an appeal to crack the website. Simultaneously Azeri
media spread statements by Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Spokesman
Elhan Polukhov calling local citizens to be more active in resisting
Armenians on the Internet.
An attempt to block websites access is considered crime also in
Azerbaijan.
Initiative to Prevent Xenophobia declares that despite attempts
to block website access, the organization will keep on spreading
information available on Xocali.net as well as other news on
falsifications by Azeri propaganda.
news.am
March 2 2010
Armenia
March 1-2, Xocali.net website was cracked from 81.17.90.144 IP
address owned by Bakinternet Network provider registered in Baku. The
Initiative to Prevent Xenophobia NGO issued the following statement:
"Xocali.net website exposing distortion of facts and falsifications
of Azerbaijani propaganda, was cracked on the day of its launching on
February 24. However, attacks became more widespread when Azeri media
directly voiced an appeal to crack the website. Simultaneously Azeri
media spread statements by Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Spokesman
Elhan Polukhov calling local citizens to be more active in resisting
Armenians on the Internet.
An attempt to block websites access is considered crime also in
Azerbaijan.
Initiative to Prevent Xenophobia declares that despite attempts
to block website access, the organization will keep on spreading
information available on Xocali.net as well as other news on
falsifications by Azeri propaganda.