

Turkish drone carrying out surveillance flights over Iraqi Kurdistan in areas with PKK activities. The conflict gained a more international dimension earlier today when a Turkish F-16 fighter jet reportedly shot down an elderly Armenian Su-25 Frogfoot ground attack aircraft.

Open source researchers claim to have picked up the live flight tracks of drones over Armenia and Azerbaijan, following armed skirmishes between the two nations over the long-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. It was not immediately obvious which other sites had suffered attacks, though some had used their Twitter accounts to inform followers of planned server upgrades and updates to end-user apps. While it is not known why we’re being targeted, multiple flight tracking services have suffered attacks over the past two days.” When classes are online, how do you get out of school? Florida teen cuffed, charged after crashing cyber-lessons READ MOREįlight Radar spokesman Ian Petchenik told The Register: “At this time we understand this to be a very strong DDoS attack from a single source.
