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    TURKISH HACKERS TARGET VATICAN WEBSITE AFTER POPE'S GENOCIDE COMMENT

    Assyrian International News Agency AINA
    April 14 2015

    http://thestack.com
    Posted 2015-04-14 19:11 GMT

    Turkish hackers have brought down the official Vatican City website,
    following Pope Francis' statement in which he referred to mass killings
    of Armenians by Turks as 'genocide'.

    According to reports, the website www.vatican.va was first taken
    offline on Monday evening with a Turkish hacker, named @THTHerakles,
    announcing that he would continue to target the website should an
    official apology not be issued from the Vatican City.

    The hacker said that the Pope's comments were "unacceptable" for
    a respected religious figurehead. "Taking sides and calling what
    happened with the Armenians genocide is not true [...] We want Pope
    [Francis] to apologise for his words or we will make sure the website
    remains offline," he added.

    The site was restored within a number of hours, however according to
    the apparent perpetrator the main server remained offline.

    Turkish hacking groups are not the only community looking to target
    the Vatican over the Pope's recent comments. Both the Turkish and
    Armenian government have even expressed their upset. Turkish foreign
    minister Mevlut Cavusoglu argued that the statement was "out of touch
    with both historical facts and legal basis."

    "Religious offices are not places through which hatred and animosity
    are fuelled by unfounded allegations," he added.

    Hacking group Anonymous also claimed to take down the Vatican
    website three years ago in protest against the 'church's crimes',
    namely controversial Catholic doctrines and the recently uncovered
    sexual abuse of children by priests. During the same year, hackers
    shut down the website of World Youth Day, an international Catholic
    youth festival which took place in Madrid, Spain. The website was
    intermittently available on the festival's first day as Pope Benedict
    XVI arrived to take part in the event.

    At the time of publishing this article, the official Vatican City
    website was not available.

    http://www.aina.org/news/20150414151101.htm

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