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Just to be exact:
The soviet monument was not removed. It was moved from a busy bus stop, where people were walking on graves, to a military cemetary.

posted by : Citizen, 01 July 2008 Complain about this comment
How does everything looked like

http://www.informacijosapsauga.lt/rusu-antpuoliai/balius-tesiasi-kiti-nulauzti-tinklalapiai/

posted by : bzzz bzzz, 30 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Government websites were hacked also

Not only "some websites from a single hosting company", but also some government public sites where attacked. I think russian government is still deeply pro-soviet.

posted by : Vytautas, 30 June 2008 Complain about this comment
i'm not really scary..

It seems our government is though, having to little knowladge of these kind of threats it looks like no one knows what to do.But we,simple people, a.k.a geeks know what its all about,two servers of a hosting company were hacked ,all the sites that were hosted there got it. It was quite easy for them bad people to do their stuff, firms it dept. was suffering from inefficient workers.
Anyhow down with commies!

posted by : Sun, 30 June 2008 Complain about this comment

Russian desperadoes launch cyber attack on Lithuania

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