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21 January 2012 [12:28] - Today.Az
Hacker attacks on the government and public Internet resources of
Azerbaijan were carried out from Iran and Netherlands, Minister of
Communications and Information Technologies Ali Abbasov told reporters
on Saturday. "25 sites suffered as a result of the attack, but their work was restored in about two hours," Abbasov said.
"Investigation on the case was completed the day before, and it was
revealed that 24 attacks were carried out from Iran, and 1 from the
Netherlands," Abbasov said.
"We sent a letter to the Iranian side yesterday indicating the exact
address where the attack was carried out. We believe that Iran could be
used as a transit country and the attack could have been initiated from a
third country."
"We believe that the governments of those countries aren't involved in this case," Abbasov said.
Abbasov noted that attacks were made on Azerbaijani Internet
resources on Jan. 16, on 35 sites of Iran on Jan. 17, on more than 300
Armenian websites on Jan. 19.
"We need to cooperate not only with Iran but also with other
neighboring countries in order to prevent such cases. Azerbaijan
provides the co-operation within the framework of the Convention on
Cybercrime" Abbasov added.
He said this event can be counted as a signal. "We decided to carry out comprehensive measures in this regard. These
measures provide the preparation of the main institutional and
regulatory - legal instruments and the implementation of necessary
technical work. We will cooperate with other state agencies, as well as
with agencies of other countries," Abbasov said.
Azerbaijan information resources of various agencies, public
organizations and mass media, located on the servers of a computer
center of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of
Azerbaijan and the Special State Protection Service of Azerbaijan have
been hacked on Jan. 16. /Trend/
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