Hacker attack on pages related to the Musavat party
Baku / 31.01.20 / Turan: Facebook pages of the Musavat party, the Musavat youth organization, and Basta publications were hacked on January 31, reported the editor of the Basta website and the press secretary of the Musavat party Mustafa Hajibeyli.
According to him, all publications and part of the subscribers have been removed from the Basta page; out of 108 thousand subscribers remained only 77 thousand.
The materials have been removed from the profiles of the Musavat party and the Musavat youth organization.
Hajibeyli linked the attack with the elections and widespread coverage of the specified violations of the law on these resources. Administrators are making efforts to restore pages.-0-
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- 31 January 2020 20:51
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