Fernando Silva Garcia,
a federal judge, set Friday at 12:00 for the MVS Group and its former host
Carmen Aristegui, to hold a conciliation meeting in the presence of an arbitrator.
Meanwhile, the company filed
an appeal against the order.
The appeal was referred yesterday to a circuit court, which will take 48 hours for a ruling.
The appeal was referred yesterday to a circuit court, which will take 48 hours for a ruling.
The meeting will
include, MVS Radio, Aristegui and a mediator, with a goal of reaching an
agreement.
DDoS
Attack
Aristegui teamed with
Univison and Proceso in presenting an in-depth report investigated and
presented by Mexican journalist Laura Castellanos, regarding the event in Michoacán
on January 6th of this year where 16 unarmed citizens were executed by Federal Police
Aristegui
News came under DDoS attack, and was down from Saturday through much of Monday.
The news site
experienced multiple DDoS attacks.
A denial-of-service
(DoS) or distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack is an attempt to make a
machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users. A DoS attack
generally consists of efforts to temporarily or indefinitely interrupt or
suspend services of a host connected to the Internet.
"The attack occurred on the eve of the publication of the report by journalist Laura Castellanos, which is broadcast on Sunday in the portals Process, Univision and Aristegui News, which reconstructs the slaughter perpetrated by federal police against unarmed civilians, as is evidenced in this work of investigative journalism which includes 44 interviews, documents and raw video footage and photographs, "said site.
Aristegui News said that
this cyber attack is the most serious ever suffered by the portal.
The whole thing stinks like $hit.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious how it will develop.
Cyber attack brought to you by the empire, what's the point in compromising the truth by ordering both sides to an arbitration? To kiss and make up? Either the news corporation supports a free and public press or they do not (what an odd and ironic thing to say).
ReplyDeleteLucio you're the bomb!
ReplyDeleteBefore, the pinche SCE could make newsprint paper impossible to get or the sindicato could have sudden problems. Now with the internet the problem is harder to put the fix on. The UN needs to look at this as a mass abuse of Human Rights. Mexico needs to be threatened with being labelled a terrorist state with sanctions on IMF accessibility and Trade Status.
ReplyDeleteFat Chance
Mexico is not going to be labeled narco-terrorist state by the big narco-terrorist states of the world...
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