RedHack: Hacked the website of the Turkish Telecommunications Directorate

Hackers from the team RedHack attacked the official website of the Turkish Telecommunications Directorate (TIB) in response to the ban and Twitter in the country.

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The TIB website was down Thursday night and restored on Friday morning.

"You've forgotten the coordinator of everything while calculating things. The ban is meant to be banned, "

"You forgot the coordinator of everything, while you are calculating things. "Ban means you are banned," the hackers said.

Recall that YouTube was blocked in Turkey after someone leaked a recording of conversations between senior security officials about a possible military operation in Syria. THE he was between the foreign minister of Turkey, and the head of the secret services of Turkey.

From the withdrawal under the could take time, the authorities decided to ban the website completely.

The video in question can be seen below

The moves of the Turkish government seem to be moves to impress and show power. The decisions seem (though we don't believe it) to come from people who don't know how the Internet works who are "allergic" to any kind of . Censoring information on the internet is the surest way to see it everywhere. The information will surely reach the final recipients through different channels.

But because, as we have already said, the Turkish Government and each government already know this, it looks like demonstrating power through the repression of a whole people. The news does not seem to end here, as the reactions are staggering. We look forward to seeing the big loser.

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