www.defacto.am News/News 2008-09-02
DEAR READERS!
Our site ‘’defacto.am’’, alongside with Armenia’s other sites, was recently subject to hackers’ attack. Azerbaijani electronic informational agency asserts that Armenian sites’ breaking-up is the handiwork of Azerbaijani hackers. Judging by everything it is the truth. Swear-words concerning Armenian nation were placed on the site’s broken page, while July’s information and articles were erased.
Answering an Azeri journalist’s question why the hacker (a certain Arif) does it, the latter gallantly reported that he fought against Armenians ‘’with his own weapon’’. The informational agency chose the same gallantly-pathetic tone by placing the information entitled ‘’ARMENIAN SITES ARE WAITING FOR AZERI HACKERS’ NEW ATTACKS’’ on their page.
Anyway, there is nothing new in a controversy with Azerbaijan that started twenty years ago. Each one really chooses ‘’his own weapon’’. For instance, while covering Karabakh conflict and the issues referring to Armenian-Azeri relations, we always try to be very correct in the sore controversy. Our sharpest ‘’weapon’’ is satire. We resort to it when Azerbaijani mass media go too far or use a frank lie.
Azerbaijanis responded to peaceful rallies in Stepanakert by means of ‘‘Soumgait’’, choosing knives and sharp iron rods as their weapon. Nowadays they respond to Armenian mass media’s constructive and analytical proposals by resorting to hackers.
While talking to the Azeri journalist, the hacker Arif was enthusiastic about the fact that there was a hackers’ community in Azerbaijan, which, in his opinion, should be encouraged to strengthen its power and influence. As for Armenian hackers, he said actually there were not any hackers in Armenia.
That’s right. We don’t know them either. Maybe the reason is that there are no hackers here. Consequently, there is no community either. The thing is not that it is a difficult business from the viewpoint of technical, all the more intellectual possibilities. Just the thing is that the instinct of destruction is not typical of Armenian mentality. We prefer a civilized argument. I mean an argument and not a war; even if it is called informational.
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DEAR READERS!
Our site ‘’defacto.am’’, alongside with Armenia’s other sites, was recently subject to hackers’ attack. Azerbaijani electronic informational agency asserts that Armenian sites’ breaking-up is the handiwork of Azerbaijani hackers. Judging by everything it is the truth. Swear-words concerning Armenian nation were placed on the site’s broken page, while July’s information and articles were erased.
Answering an Azeri journalist’s question why the hacker (a certain Arif) does it, the latter gallantly reported that he fought against Armenians ‘’with his own weapon’’. The informational agency chose the same gallantly-pathetic tone by placing the information entitled ‘’ARMENIAN SITES ARE WAITING FOR AZERI HACKERS’ NEW ATTACKS’’ on their page.
Anyway, there is nothing new in a controversy with Azerbaijan that started twenty years ago. Each one really chooses ‘’his own weapon’’. For instance, while covering Karabakh conflict and the issues referring to Armenian-Azeri relations, we always try to be very correct in the sore controversy. Our sharpest ‘’weapon’’ is satire. We resort to it when Azerbaijani mass media go too far or use a frank lie.
Azerbaijanis responded to peaceful rallies in Stepanakert by means of ‘‘Soumgait’’, choosing knives and sharp iron rods as their weapon. Nowadays they respond to Armenian mass media’s constructive and analytical proposals by resorting to hackers.
While talking to the Azeri journalist, the hacker Arif was enthusiastic about the fact that there was a hackers’ community in Azerbaijan, which, in his opinion, should be encouraged to strengthen its power and influence. As for Armenian hackers, he said actually there were not any hackers in Armenia.
That’s right. We don’t know them either. Maybe the reason is that there are no hackers here. Consequently, there is no community either. The thing is not that it is a difficult business from the viewpoint of technical, all the more intellectual possibilities. Just the thing is that the instinct of destruction is not typical of Armenian mentality. We prefer a civilized argument. I mean an argument and not a war; even if it is called informational.
Copyright © «De facto» Information-Analytics Agency
It is illegal to copy or redistribute this information in any way without the expressed written consent of DeFacto Agency.
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