Current location:International Iterations news portal > politics
Hackers claim Belarus fertilizer plant infiltrated to demand political prisoner release
International Iterations news portal2024-04-20 08:40:28【politics】9People have gathered around
IntroductionTALLINN, Estonia (AP) — A Belarusian hacker activist group claims to have infiltrated computers at t
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — A Belarusian hacker activist group claims to have infiltrated computers at the country’s largest fertilizer plant to pressure the government to release political prisoners.
The state-run Grodno Azot plant has made no comment on the claim by the Belarusian Cyber-Partisans group to have done damage including destroying backup systems and encrypted internal mail, document flow and hundreds of PCs. However, the company’s website has been unavailable since Wednesday, the day the group claimed the attack.
Group coordinator Yuliana Shametavets told The Associated Press from New York on Friday that because the plant works with dangerous substances including ammonia the attack was designed to affect only documentation.
The group posted photos on social media that it it claimed showed screens of compromised plant computers.
Address of this article:http://www.videocameralive.com/tag/512gb/
Very good!(4)
Related articles
- BNSF Railway says it didn't know about asbestos that's killed hundreds in Montana town
- TOWIE's Chloe Meadows and Sophie Kasaei put on busty displays in form
- Subway announces major menu shake
- Last month was officially the hottest March on RECORD with global temperatures 0.73°C above average
- Tesla recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks because accelerator pedal can get stuck
- France to FINE patients who miss GP appointments £4.30 in bid to free up millions of slots
- Michigan approves 'extremely toxic' copper mine just 100ft from Lake Superior
- New Yorker gives hilarious reaction to being underwhelmed by solar eclipse
- Jury selection for Trump's hush money trial could near a close
- How to see a once
Popular articles
Recommended
American Express profits jump 34%, helped by jump in new customers, higher spending
The headphones that could ease tinnitus with a radical new treatment
Airplane passenger sparks furious debate about PETS flying in
Hong Kong's leading bookstores decline to stock new book by last governor Chris Patten
American Express profits jump 34%, helped by jump in new customers, higher spending
More than 200 US chemical plants must reduce toxic emissions under new EPA rule
Why cat urine smells so bad: Scientists reveal what causes the unique stench
I lifted 200kg weights two days before giving birth
Links
- Eagles lock in WR DeVonta Smith with 3
- Rafael Nadal withdraws from Indian Wells
- AP Source: General Motors and Bedrock real estate plan to redevelop GM Detroit headquarters towers
- Composer's memories help shape the future
- Farmers create vibrant scenes of spring farming in SW China's Sichuan
- Nicaragua severs diplomatic relations with Ecuador after assault on Mexican embassy
- Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 32,490: ministry
- Bradley Cooper takes his 7
- EU allocates 500 mln euros for ammunition production
- Xinjiang forward Abdusalam wins CBA MVP award