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Armenian providers blocked access to domain reintegration.gov.az
Baku/04.10.23/Turan: Domain reintegration.gov.az, created by the State Migration Service of Azerbaijan to register the appeals of Karabakh Armenians as part of their reintegration process, is blocked by Armenian providers.
This is stated in the information of the State Service of Special Communications and Information Security. However, in order to ensure people's access to the portal reintegration.gov.az from the territory of Armenia, the real IP address of the domain was hidden by the service specialists and thus access to the site was restored.
In general, as stated in the press release, in recent days there have been active DDOS attacks and other cyber attacks on sites belonging to government agencies, including on reintegration.gov.az .
As a result of the preventive measures taken, reliable protection and uninterrupted operation of all information resources connected to the "AzStateNet" network is ensured, the message of the State Service for Special Communications and Information Security says in conclusion. -06B-
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