ARMENIAN IT EXPERT WARNS OF AZERBAIJANI HACKER THREATS
13:53 * 13.01.15
The Azerbaijani hackers may intensify their attacks against Armenian
websites ahead of January 20 anniversary of the Khojalu events,
an Armenian IT specialist has said.
At a news conference on Tuesday, Samvel Martirosyan warned that
it is mostly the websites with low security protection that become
frequent targets of bullying. He particularly referred to the official
websites of the Foreign Ministry and the Armenian president as the
least protected sites.
"All the other websites are very frequently hacked. Very often the
site's management seem to be unaware of the hacking," Martirosyan
noted.
Commenting on the media coverage of yesterday's family murder in
Gyumri, the expert said he finds that the news agencies were the
quickest to react. "If we look from the general perspective, the first
reports on the events were from news agencies; the Russian press did
not provide more detailed news. Only after the reports by the Defense
and Foreign Ministries did the Russian press start writing about it.
Obviously, there was a control," he added.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/13/samvel-martirosian/1557615
13:53 * 13.01.15
The Azerbaijani hackers may intensify their attacks against Armenian
websites ahead of January 20 anniversary of the Khojalu events,
an Armenian IT specialist has said.
At a news conference on Tuesday, Samvel Martirosyan warned that
it is mostly the websites with low security protection that become
frequent targets of bullying. He particularly referred to the official
websites of the Foreign Ministry and the Armenian president as the
least protected sites.
"All the other websites are very frequently hacked. Very often the
site's management seem to be unaware of the hacking," Martirosyan
noted.
Commenting on the media coverage of yesterday's family murder in
Gyumri, the expert said he finds that the news agencies were the
quickest to react. "If we look from the general perspective, the first
reports on the events were from news agencies; the Russian press did
not provide more detailed news. Only after the reports by the Defense
and Foreign Ministries did the Russian press start writing about it.
Obviously, there was a control," he added.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/13/samvel-martirosian/1557615