http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,17548681-23109,00.html 12-12-2005 Reuters A COMPUTER hacker drove the Kremlin's new English-language television channel off air today in a major embarrassment for the station just two days after it started broadcasting. Russia Today presents news from a Russian perspective and is designed to counteract what the Kremlin sees as an unfairly critical approach to Russia in the foreign media. Before going off air, it showed reports on the new parliament in Chechnya and the Russian constitution, but broadcasting was dogged by technical glitches. The screen froze several times, and at least one news package was played out of sequence. "There was an attempted invasion of the computer system, which gave rise to viruses, which led to break-downs in transmission," Margarita Simonyan, the channel's editor-in-chief, said. She could not say when programming would return - the channel showed a tuning signal after it fell off the air - but said technicians were working as hard as they could. _________________________________________ Earn your Master's degree in Information Security ONLINE www.msia.norwich.edu/csi Study IA management practices and the latest infosec issues. Norwich University is an NSA Center of Excellence.
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