BAGHDAD: Iraqi authorities on Sunday ordered the shutdown of LED advertisement screens installed across Baghdad after a hacker managed to show a porno...
Vehicles drive past a shut advertisement screen at the Uqba Bin Nafia square in Baghdad on August 20, 2023. AFPPIX: Iraqi authorities on Sunday ordered the shutdown of LED advertisement screens installed across Baghdad after a hacker managed to show a pornographic film on one, security forces said, announcing the arrest of a suspect.
These “immoral scenes” prompted the authorities to “turn off all advertising screens in Baghdad” while they review security measures, explained the security official. Several screens that usually show advertisements for household goods or political candidates before elections were switched off on Sunday morning, according to an AFP photographer.
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