Hacker arrested for taking down advertising screen in Egypt
- July 16, 2024
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He Ministry of Internal Affairs from Egypt announced on Tuesday the arrest of a man accused of hack last Sunday advertising screen With Photos And offensive phrases against
He Ministry of Internal Affairs from Egypt announced on Tuesday the arrest of a man accused of hack last Sunday advertising screen With Photos And offensive phrases against
He Ministry of Internal Affairs from Egypt announced on Tuesday the arrest of a man accused of hack last Sunday advertising screen With Photos And offensive phrases against the President of Egypt Abdefata in Sisiin the province Gizawest of Cairo.
“The security services were able to identify And to arrest the culprit of the incident. This is electronic screen technicianWHO confessed committed the incident,” the department said in a statement.
The detainee committed this act “at the request of electronic committees headed by members Terrorist group “Muslim Brotherhood” fled the country,” the source said.
The next day, yesterday Monday, the videos were broadcast on several advertising screens V Cairo And Giza who described the political group as Muslim Brotherhood How terroristsTheir persecution began after the current president came to power, Abdelfatah To Yes Yesafter the coup d’état in 2013.
This organization was declared terrorist group at the end of the same year, when the authorities began to persecute not only the leaders, but also members and sympathizers of the group, whose assets were seized, as well as the companies of its participants.
No further information was available about the incident, which occurred several days after Supreme Security Prosecutor’s Office the Egyptian state ordered imprisonment of 33 people was sentenced to 15 days for joining a “terrorist group” and distributing “fake news“for calling for demonstrations in Cairo and elsewhere last Friday via social media.
In recent days, activists have called for demonstrations via social media after Friday prayers against the corruption belonging mode from Al-Sisieconomic crisis, lack of basic services, political prisoners and lack of freedom of expression”, among other topics.
EFE
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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