Turkish hackers attack more Greek websites
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
After their double attack on the AMNA site on Monday evening and yesterday, where they left threatening messages with phrases such as "We'll throw you into the sea", Turkish hackers returned by hitting another 4 sites.
Thus, after AMNA, the Turks focused on SUZUKI's website.
Specifically, on the suzuki.gr home page there appeared the same message that appeared on the AMNA page, reiterating the Turkish threats on the case of the 8 Turkish officers, whom the Turks characterize as coup participants.
The same message was posted on the site of the Handball Federation of Greece.
There was a reference to the case of the eight Turkish officers that Greece will not extradite, but also to Fetoulah Gullen, whom Tayyip Erdogan regards as the orchestrator of the attempted coup d'état of July 15, 2016.
Among other things, he called on Greece "not to forget its past and not to foster terrorists".
"Greece forgets fast, we have thrown your ancestors into the sea, we will do it again," threatened the message.
It was followed by an attack on the site of the Greek Culture Center, while on Wednesday morning they attacked by the site of newspaper "Rethymnon News".
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