The website of the Russian Embassy in Israel is not available after breaking, was committed by Turkish hackers

The website of the Russian Embassy in Israel is not available after breaking, was committed by Turkish hackers


TEL AVIV, January 17. /Corr. Andrey Shirokov/. The website of the Russian Embassy in Israel is unavailable after breaking made, apparently by Turkish hackers.

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Address, where is the main page of Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Jewish state currently leads to a page that hosts the inscriptions in the Turkish language and appropriate symbols.

According to Israeli media, the responsibility for the hacking took the group of Turkish hackers Brteine Siber Tim, which in early January, the hacked page of the Minister of communications and mass communications of the RF Nikolay Nikiforov in one of the social networks.

The website of the Russian diplomatic mission has already been hacked by hackers in March 2012, when page attacked the so-called Arab “Army of hackers” (TheHackersArmy). Previously, the website was cracked in April 2010.

About Russian-Turkish relations

The crisis in relations between Moscow and Ankara has arisen in connection with the incident on November 24 in the skies over Syria near the border with Turkey, where Russian su-24 bomber was shot down by a fighter jet of Turkish air force.

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According to Ankara, the aircraft violated the airspace of Turkey near the border with Syria. The defense Ministry claims that the su-24M was extremely over Syrian territory and that “violations of the airspace of Turkey.” The Russian President warned that the attack on the bomber would have “serious consequences” for bilateral relations.

On 28 November, the President signed a decree “On measures for safeguarding national security of the Russian Federation and the protection of citizens from criminal and other unlawful acts and on application of special economic measures against the Turkish Republic.” In accordance with the decree introduces a ban or restriction on the import into Russia of certain types of Turkish goods, the activities under the jurisdiction of the Turkish organizations, as of 1 January 2016 is prohibited to hire for certain jobs of Turkish citizens.

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