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An illegal prostitution ring took Kazakhstan offline

Posted on 24 September 2019

From hackread.com

On 31st July 2019, internet users within Kazakhstan experienced a show of dismay unseen before. Suddenly, hundreds of website could not be accessed. The first report was seen to be made by Manshuq Media on Facebook where they explained the issue in a post as seen below:

The post translated from Kazakh.

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