It now appears that the Milan-based company Hacking Team has, contrary to denials, licensed its Remote Control System (RCS) computer spyware to Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense.
Online hackers have released more than 400 GB of internal data, including staff emails and company documents, stolen from Hacking Team, a company in northern Italy that sells online spying software to governments and security services around the world.
At today’s court session regarding The Investigative Journalists (IJ)NGO Freedom of Information petition to oblige the Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) to provide information in the case of Soghomon Kocharyan, who is serving a life sentence in an Armenian prison, Judge Lianna Hakobyan asked the PGO’s attorney why his client hadn’t responded to the INJ’s request on two occasions.
Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan will travel to Moscow tomorrow and is scheduled to meet with his Russian counterpart Dimitry Medvedev.
Georgia’s Stepantsminda-Lars Highway has been closed in both directions due to the threat of landslides.
Armenia’s Public Services Regulatory Commission today reports that it has decided to fine the Electricity Networks of Armenia (ENA) a total of 60 million AMD (US$126,478) for procedural violations regarding hooking up new consumers to the grid.
It’s mostly the boys of those semi-starving families who are now defending the borders of Armenia under this sweltering summer heat; standing for hours at a time keeping tabs on the enemy’s movements and ploys
Armenia’s Ministry of Health reports that in the first six months of 2015 its emergency hot line received 7,488 calls, up 22.2% over the same period last year.