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Kazakhstan Prime Minister Loses Facebook Access to Hackers
Kazakhstan Prime Minister Loses Facebook Access to Hackers
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NUR-SULTAN (Sputnik) - Kazakhstan’s government is talking to Facebook to bring the prime minister’s accounts back online after a successful cyberattack made at... 17.10.2021, Sputnik International
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She said information would be available on the government’s website and on social media, including Twitter, Instagram and VK.Phishing attacks attempt to trick users into providing access to hackers who pose as credible entities. Targets are sent phishing links and are duped into opening them.
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Kazakhstan Prime Minister Loses Facebook Access to Hackers
12:48 GMT 17.10.2021 (Updated: 18:23 GMT 03.11.2022) NUR-SULTAN (Sputnik) - Kazakhstan’s government is talking to Facebook to bring the prime minister’s accounts back online after a successful cyberattack made at least three pages unavailable on Sunday.
"Official pages of Kazakhstan's prime minister… became temporarily unavailable due to a phishing attack", Zarina Nurlanova, a government spokesperson, warned on Facebook.
She said information would be available on the government’s website and on social media, including Twitter, Instagram and VK.
Phishing attacks attempt to trick users into providing access to hackers who pose as credible entities. Targets are sent phishing links and are duped into opening them.