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Anonymous claims responsibility for cyberattack on Venezuelan government websites

Anonymous claims responsibility for cyberattack on Venezuelan government websites

August 1, 2024, 11:01 PM

August 1, 2024, 11:01 PM

Through their social networks Anonymous has claimed a “tocyber attack on a large scale against Venezuelan government websites“.

They are affected the pages of: the National Assembly, the presidency, the Venezuelan army, the military counterintelligence agency, the Supreme Court of Justice, which are out of service.

Hacktivists claim: “Nicolas Maduro, lThe oppressive actions of your regime have triggered our response. Cyberattacks on your websites are just the beginning. Change is coming! Long live free Venezuela!

Maduro asks the US to “get its nose out of Venezuela”

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Thursday asked the United States to “get its nose out” of this Caribbean country, after Washington’s top diplomat, Antony Blinken will consider opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia the winner of the elections last Sunday.

“The United States comes out and says that Venezuela has another president. The United States must get its nose out of Venezuela, “Because the sovereign people are the ones who rule in Venezuela, the ones who appoint, the ones who choose,” said Maduro at a political event, who was proclaimed re-elected by the electoral authority, while the opposition denounces fraud.



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