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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Xocali.net was hacked today, here's a screenshot of what it looked like while it was. Site is currently semi-down.



    ***EDIT: Nevermind, the site is still down http://xocali.net/
    Last edited by Federate; 03-01-2010, 01:54 PM.
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    • Re: Armenia and the information war

      wasn't it supposed to be un-hackable?

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
        wasn't it supposed to be un-hackable?
        An Armenian website unhackable? Unfortunately, we have a long way to go to achieve such a thing. I mean if our government websites get hacked so easily...
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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          I just hope they can get it back quickly

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            this goes to show you that they are afraid of the truth. You dont see Armenians hacking anti-Armenian sites. azeris are cowards, they lost the war, they're losing the information war, they're losing in every aspect. This is the only way they can harm us and it goes to show you that aliyev is the ring leader basically telling azeris to hack the site. azeris arent even people, there animals. we should retaliate some how.

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              You're right, if they are so sure about what they say why do they do this things? He who has nothing to hide has no reason to fear, right?

              We should get the site back on track as quickly as we can, I really hope it is functioning normally by tomorrow...the site was gaining popularity and its content is really a victory for us in the field of the truth and their gross lies.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
                You're right, if they are so sure about what they say why do they do this things? He who has nothing to hide has no reason to fear, right?

                We should get the site back on track as quickly as we can, I really hope it is functioning normally by tomorrow...the site was gaining popularity and its content is really a victory for us in the field of the truth and their gross lies.
                it doesnt matter anymore, the website creator had said they were going to release a book about there research. theyve already spread word about the falsifications, now all thats left is to release the book. lets see how aliyev will try and stop the release of the book.

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  World enhanced pressure on azerbaijan

                  international non-governmental organizations issue statements and reports in which they blame azerbaijan of a number of rough breaches of the international right.

                  The financial action task force on money laundering, fatf made a list of countries threatening the international financial system. In general, these are those countries which do not participate in the fight against legalization of criminal profit and terrorism financing. Azerbaijan, bolivia, greece, indonesia, syria, morocco and other countries are in the list.

                  The global integrity organization released a regular report in which it notes that the law supremacy in azerbaijan lacks. The international research organization stated that the level of corruption in azerbaijan is quite high and means of fight against it are scarce.

                  “the committee calls on the azerbaijani government to focus on the worrying situation and to allocate more resources for the prophylactics of narcomania especially among youths”, is said in the report of the international committee on control of drug in the un headquarter in new york.

                  Uncomplimentary opinions about azerbaijan are heard in the council of europe and in other international organizations.

                  http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics16996.html

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Originally posted by Federate View Post
                    An Armenian website unhackable? Unfortunately, we have a long way to go to achieve such a thing. I mean if our government websites get hacked so easily...
                    The site was brutally weak in terms of Information Security, no proper secure logins, also I am sure someone didn't use proper password filtering or a decent anonymous hosting service, the thing is not using an anonymous host, they can get your residential address and home number.

                    A host must use the following :

                    256 bit AES encryption.
                    Proper key exchange algorithims.
                    Back up procedures

                    A decent relay and proxy and a surefire defence against relay attacks and DoS.

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Originally posted by Federate View Post
                      Xocali.net was hacked today, here's a screenshot of what it looked like while it was. Site is currently semi-down.



                      ***EDIT: Nevermind, the site is still down http://xocali.net/
                      Hahahaha this is quite amusing for me
                      Armenians don't need to hack Turks. We let them say what they want (tallarmeniantale). Hacking isn't going to solve problems, it's just gonna make an obstacle, and make the hacking party look bad. The truth is there and everyone knows it. If xocali.net is taken down, another xocali.net will pop out. If they take that down, the next will be up. In fact, this is required for us. By getting hacked, our web site creators will learn how to defend against it better.

                      People who are too stupid to deal with problems through dialogue engage in a fist fight - Ilham Aliyev and his stooges
                      People who aren't confident about their own work only allow their own people to criticize their work - YouTube Azeris
                      People who don't have enough material to contradict a web site hack them - These idiots

                      It just contributes to what we all already know about them. In the end, it's because they're too stupid to use their brains, therefore, they need to use desperate measures. Like I said, Armenians don't need to hack websites like tallarmeniantale. There would be no democracy otherwise. Of course, we all know democracy is not part of their culture.
                      Last edited by SevSpitak; 03-01-2010, 05:32 PM.

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