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Why is Access to Social Networks blocked in the CoM?

Published May 15, 2017
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laptopFrom this morning, the access to social networks in the Council of Ministers is blocked.

Namely, the websites such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, are blocked via the server of the Council of Ministers from this morning. Thus, the government officials are stopped from using social networks during working hours.

Shortly, the access to Facebook is unblocked from the server, but the ban still applies to Instagram and Twitter.

Access to popular Internet service for video sharing  Youtube is not disabled, as well as access to social networks via mobile phones.

Regarding the often cyber-attacks, the secretary general of the Council of Ministers of BiH Zvonimir Kutlesa says that there were no problems as far on the servers and equipment, but that they put more strict conditions for the usage and access to Internet.

“We do not have problems, though, you never know what hackers can do. So far, everything is fine.”

(Source: klix)

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