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The hackers were also affected by Flightradar's website, which tracked the fligh...

The office of the office n = President Taiwan was attacked by unknown hackers - the media

The hackers were also affected by Flightradar's website, which tracked the flight of the American Congressumen Nancy Pelosi Congressus to Taiwan. On August 2, Presidential Taiwan's office was cyberatum unknown hackers. About it reports Reuters. The media with reference to its own sources reported that the website of the Presidential Administration Taiwan has been attacking foreign hackers and at some time failed. After a while, specialists were able to restore the web resource.

It is noteworthy that on Tuesday, August 2, foreign hackers also attacked Flightradar. This is a webpage that tracked the flight of the American Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan. In the last few days, the Taiwan independence situation, which China does not recognize, has intensified because of the intentions of the Speaker of the House of Congress representatives of US Nancy Pelosi to visit the island (as you know, official Washington supports Taiwan in this conflict).

Beijing reacted very rigidly. The media also discussed the fact that the Chinese are preparing to knock down the aircraft on which the Congressman is on board. Officially, such threats did not sound, but on the eve of the beginning of the Asian tour speaker, China began in the area of ​​the island of large -scale military exercises. On Sunday, August 31, China made a massive launch of missiles towards Taiwan. In response, Taiwan launched a air defense system at a civil airport.

On Monday, August 1, China's Foreign Ministry again repeated that Pelosi's visit to Taiwan would lead to "serious consequences", China "will certainly take decisive measures" to protect sovereignty and territorial integrity. At the same time, state television journalist Taiwan on her Twitter page with reference to her sources reported that the Speaker of the Lower House of Congress Nancy Pelosi will arrive in the Taiwan capital on August 2.

At the same time, the Chinese State Media Global Times reported that the plane on the board may try to land on Taiwan under the pretext of technical malfunction or the need for refueling. Earlier, we wrote that on August 1, China's battle aircraft entered Taiwan's air zone. The Taiwan Armed Forces made radio alerts and launched anti -aircraft missile complexes.