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5 Aug, 2008 06:30

Govt denies hacker ruined TV link-up

Govt denies hacker ruined TV link-up

The Prime Minister’s office is denying reports that an IT specialist in the Moscow region blocked a live TV link-up between Vladimir Putin and Economic Development Minister, Elvira Nabiullina.

The Prime Minister’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov told the Kommersant newspaper that the government hadn’t planned any TV link-up that day.   

Russia’s media claim the teleconference was due to go ahead on May 27, but was cancelled after 32-year-old IT-specialist, Petr Akimov, blocked one of the local area networks in the Moscow region.

The breakdown meant local citizens had no access to the internet for several hours.  Interestingly, a source at the Ministry of the Interior said Prime Minister Putin also suffered from a loss of connection.  

Meanwhile, a criminal case has been filed against Petr Akimov, who is been put on a federal wanted list.

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