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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    The site is back.

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    • Re: Armenia and the information war

      Originally posted by SevSpitak View Post
      The site is back.
      Excellent, up in under a day. Now they need to work fast to secure it.
      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        Excellent, up in under a day. Now they need to work fast to secure it.
        I just quickly browsed through the site and there are some odd links (some links bring you to the wrong photos or sites, some links just don't work). Is it possible they tinkered with it while it was hacked?

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Originally posted by SevSpitak View Post
          The site is back.
          No, it's not...

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            Originally posted by SevSpitak View Post
            The site is back.
            Hacked once again..
            They should change their server..

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Originally posted by AstalaVist View Post
              Hacked once again..
              They should change their server..
              Don't think it was hacked, they're just fixing stuff.

              Website currently says:
              Ведутся технические работы.

              В ближайшее время работа сайта будет восстановленна

              Maintenance.

              In the near future the work site will be restored
              Number of Site Visitors Increase due to Attacks on Xocali.net

              Xocali.net web-site, containing archive of documents in relation to the issue of Khojaly, was attacked early on March 2.

              When the site administrators started investigating who is attacking their network, they found out Baku’s IP-address 81.17.90.144 of the Bakinternet Network.

              It’s worth mentioning that Xocali.net web-site, which has been put together to focus on crimes and acts of false interpretations, made by Azerbaijani media resources and various propaganda organisations, has been subjecting to attacks since the very first day of its presentation.

              However, hackers intensified their attacks after the Azerbaijani media openly called to hack Xocali.net. In addition, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Elkhan Polukhov called the country’s society to involve in different social networks on Internet to resist the Armenians.

              Any hacking into a web-site is a crime; in Azerbaijan, too.

              Referring to these numerous attempts to hack the Xocali.net web-site, the “Xenophobia Prevention Initiative” makes the following statement:

              “Regardless of all these attacks, information in relation to the issue of Khojaly and any additional information about falsifications of Azerbaijan will be spread throughout all available information resources.”

              About Xocali.net Project:

              Xocali.net web-site, presented on February 24, is mounting a wide range of documents of relevance to the issue of the Khojaly. It investigates and brings to the world acts of crimes committed against the civil population of Khojaly village and following falsifications and disinformation. Included here are various international and Azerbaijani resources in relation to the tragic death of people.

              Xocali.net web-site, containing archive of documents in relation to the issue of Khojaly, was hacked early on March 2.
              Last edited by Federate; 03-02-2010, 07:08 AM. Reason: Added a newspiece
              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Do they ever give up.

                Break up of average Azeri day:
                5:25 am Wake self and wife
                5:30 am Kiss the Azeri flag + Pray for victory over Armenia
                5:35 am Have breakfast and dress for day
                6:00 am Take horse and cart to military base
                7:00 am Kiss portrait of their dear leader + Pray for victory over Armenia
                7:30 am Prepare for military parade/go to front
                8:00 am Sleep
                10:00 am Wake up + Pray for victory over Armenia
                12:00 pm Have a lunch break with gruel and substitute coffee
                1:00 pm Report for the 5 minutes hate back at base
                1:05 pm Report for Armenian website hacking
                3:00 pm Collect pay check + Pray for victory over Armenia
                3:05 pm Sing the Azeri nation anthem + Thank the God-President for their existence
                4:00 pm Take horse and cart home
                5:00 pm Kiss the Azeri flag + Pray for victory over Armenia
                5:30 pm Tell the children stories about the evil Armenian's
                6:30 pm Abuse the wife
                8:00 pm Get wife pregnant to feed the army of Azerbaijan
                9:00 pm Call extended family over for dinner (on soviet era telephone)
                10:30 pm Have dinner + Abuse the wife again
                11:30 pm Go to sleep
                They live pathetic lives in service to their dictator who is also their god so what do you expect I guess...
                Last edited by hipeter924; 03-02-2010, 08:54 AM.

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  Azerbaijan launched its second website wholly in Armenian this week (while we have zero Armenian websites in Azerbaijani) called Armenia.Az http://armenia.az/

                  The first one that still remains unchecked and very dangerous is Irevan-Az.com http://www.irevan-az.com/
                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Originally posted by Federate View Post
                    Azerbaijan launched its second website wholly in Armenian this week (while we have zero Armenian websites in Azerbaijani) called Armenia.Az http://armenia.az/

                    The first one that still remains unchecked and very dangerous is Irevan-Az.com http://www.irevan-az.com/
                    So what's the main purpose of these web sites?

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Originally posted by SevSpitak View Post
                      So what's the main purpose of these web sites?
                      First they spread anti-armenian propaganda in russian and english, now they're spreading it in armenian. Basically they have no clue how to retaliate for xocali.net.

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