IP Solutions could not immediately be reached for comment.
“We take these accusation of cyberattack seriously and we will not condone or tolerate it if such occurred against media entities. Rest assured we are servants of the people and protector of freedom of expression,” Zagala said.The Inquirer reached out to the chief of staff of Science Secretary Fortunato dela Peña for comment but he only replied that they were “already in touch” with Asti about the matter. There was no response from Asti as of press time.
Bulatlat said it was “angered that taxpayer money is being spent to bring down our website and to deny our readers access to our reportage.” On June 16 and June 22-23, Bulatlat journalist Len Olea said they were updating their stories about the possible investigation of President Rodrigo Duterte’s alleged crime against humanity involving murder by the International Criminal Court , the death of a political prisoner and the low capacity for mass testing for COVID-19.Altermidya noted that the attacks happened after it published a story also on the ICC prosecutor’s request to investigate Mr. Duterte.
krixiasINQ garapalan na, nandito na sa lupa ang mga demonyo 👿
krixiasINQ Wow, does this mean that government agencies are launching cyber attacks on some of the admin critics?
krixiasINQ hala uy naunsa namana uy 😮
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