A group of Moroccan hackers has hacked the website of the Algerian Ministry of Labor and the database of the General Mutual of Posts and Telecommunications, in retaliation for the cyberattack that targeted Morocco’s National Social Security Fund (CNSS).
"In less than 24 hours, we managed to hack into the internal systems of the General Mutual of Posts and Telecommunications (MGPTT), extracting more than 13 GB of confidential data. These include personal data and highly sensitive strategic (…)
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Moroccan Hackers Breach Algerian Government Sites in Cyber Retaliation
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Study: One-Third of Moroccan Women Face Online Sexual Harassment
16 April 2024, by PrinceIn Morocco, one woman in three is a victim of sexual harassment on social networks, compared to 4.3% for men, reveals a recent study on the use of social networks, conducted by the Moroccan Center for Citizenship.
In detail, 32.7% of respondents say they have been victims of insults and defamation on social networks, 27.5% of hate speech because of their personal opinions, 19.7% of hacking of their personal accounts, 10.5% of cyberbullying, 9.1% of blackmail, 8.0% of sexual harassment and (…) -
DAZN Battles Surge in Ligue 1 Piracy as Illegal Streams from Morocco Threaten Viewership
26 August 2024, by SylvanusDAZN, the new broadcaster of the French championship and the Professional Football League (LFP), is struggling to overcome Telegram or certain IPTV services, some of which are located in Morocco. These illegal broadcasting channels are the cause of the explosion of Ligue 1 piracy.
While DAZN announced that it was aiming for 1.5 million "legal" subscribers, piracy on the first day of Ligue 1 exploded. As proof, the number of viewers who followed the opening of the 2024-2025 season in a (…) -
Telegram Shuts Down Far-Right Channels After French Government Request
5 April 2023, by SylvanusAt the request of French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, the encrypted messaging app Telegram has closed discussion groups used by the far-right group "FrDeter" for racist remarks and calls for violence against the Muslim community, lawyers, elected officials, journalists, among others.
Following the revelations of Tajmaât, a "collaborative platform for the Maghreb diaspora" which explains "to relay news concerning Maghrebis, to help when some members are in difficulty, to communicate (…)