NEWYORK - U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has denied claims its website suffered a "denial-of-service '(DDoS) is a outside party attempts to make a network is not available for its users.
The denial came after sites the U.S. spy agency was inaccessible for several hours on Friday, as quoted by FoxNews (25/10). An NSA spokeswoman said the site could not be accessed because it is being updated.
However, groups of hackers tweeted jokes about the failure of the government websites. NSA itself into the global spotlight for a variety of electronic surveillance operation, which is gradually revealed by former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.
Coalition group called 'Stop Pidgin We' will hold a demonstration in Washington on Saturday (26/10) to protest reconnaissance revealed that Snowden
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