Qubad İbadoğlu
Ibadoglu accuses Azerbaijani authorities of hijacking his Facebook profile
Baku/12.09.21/Turan: Over the past two days, hackers tried to hijack the Facebook page of a senior analyst at the Center for Economic Research, head of the ADR movement Gubad Ibadoglu.
“I wrote about this on my Facebook profile two days ago. Yesterday I also used these protections and strengthened the protection. But it did not help. I got a message this morning that my password was changed using my own computer. This means that the hackers of the Azerbaijani government, even in London, use my computer on an equal basis with me,” Ibadoglu told Turan.
Currently, the scientist cannot access either his personal Facebook profile, or his personal page, or the ADR movement page, or our platform page.
“The authorities are resorting to these tools because my position towards the authorities has recently caused a wide public response,” Ibadoglu said. --0--
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