Kyrgyzstan announced the hacking of the president’s Facebook page

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Hackers hacked into the personal page of the President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov on the social network Facebook. This was announced on Thursday, March 4, to RIA Novosti by the press secretary of the country’s leader Galina Baiterek.

According to her, unknown attackers left comments from Japarov’s page under various posts, writes RT.

“The head of state has nothing to do with the latest comments that were posted from his Facebook page,” the spokeswoman said.

Baiterek noted that Sadyr Japarov respects all opinions expressed in society, including critical ones, so he would never allow himself to make comments of this nature. The press secretary of the President of Kyrgyzstan did not specify what specific statements were in question, the website kp.kg writes.

As Gazeta.ru notes, at the end of February, unknown persons hacked into the account of the deputy Sergei Neverov. According to him, there were several hacking attempts on different social networks, even from India. According to him, hackers usually ask for money in exchange for returning the account, but in this case, they “decided to” have fun “in the comments and personal correspondence.”

The site kp.ru recalled that in October 2020, a Dutch hacker hacked into the Twitter account of former US President Donald Trump. At the same time, the cracker acted using a simple selection method and went through various options.

On February 17, Olga Sokolova, partner of the agency for reputation management and monitoring of social networks Digital Guru, spoke about the fatal mistakes made by users of social networks. According to the specialist, stories with reckless publication of sensitive content on social networks can end in failure.