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Seva
03-16-2017, 08:17 AM
Account in micro-blogging network Twitter, belonging to more than 20 organizations and companies, including the European Parliament, Amnesty International and the American magazine Forbes, was subjected to cyber attack by unknown hackers. As reported by broadcaster CNBC, hackers allegedly support the policy of the Turkish government.

According to her, in the pages of the affected organizations appeared the Turkish flag, the swastika, as well as hashtags "Nazi Germany" and "Nazi Netherlands". The attack also accounts of UNICEF USA, the North American branch of TV channel Bi-bi-si, the Japanese mission to Reuters, German newspaper Welt and the world meteorological organization. According to CNBC, "cyberwar" was also inflicted on account of canadian pop singer Justin Bieber.

It is suggested that such hackers prompted diplomatic conflict between Turkey and the Netherlands. The power of the Kingdom, where a large number of Turks, forbade to carry out on its territory the statements of the Turkish politicians in support of constitutional reform in their homeland.