Newsweek magazine says hacking disrupts its Pakistan website
Primary site for Newsweek, which is owned by privately-held IBT Media Inc, remained operational
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Newsweek Pakistan said on Thursday that its website had been disrupted by computer hackers.
"Our website is offline due to a hacking incident. We are working on resolving this at the earliest. We apologise for the inconvenience," the news magazine said in a post on Twitter.
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The primary site for Newsweek, which is owned by privately-held IBT Media Inc, remained operational.
Newsweek Pakistan is published by AG Publications, a company wholly owned by Associated Group (AG).
"Our website is offline due to a hacking incident. We are working on resolving this at the earliest. We apologise for the inconvenience," the news magazine said in a post on Twitter.
Read: Hacking sends shivers through brave new world of digital cars
The primary site for Newsweek, which is owned by privately-held IBT Media Inc, remained operational.
Newsweek Pakistan is published by AG Publications, a company wholly owned by Associated Group (AG).