Foreign Ministry denies rumors about a hacker attack on website of the embassy in Kyiv
Social networks have spread information about a hacker attack on the official website of the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Ukraine.
According to Yusup Kabuljanov, the official representative of the Uzbek Foreign Ministry, the above information was not confirmed.
“The electronic resource of the diplomatic mission (http://www.uzbekistan.org.ua/) has not been subjected to hacker attacks and is operating normally,” he said.
The MFA representative emphasized that the screenshot of the allegedly hacked website of the embassy distributed on the network is a fake.
“We kindly ask media representatives, including foreign media, not to publish fake information, and when reprinting materials, make sure they are authentic,” Yusup Kabuljanov concluded.
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