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Coronavirus updates : Worldometers hit by cyber attack

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The Worldometers website was hit by a cyber attack which resulted in it showing incorrect data about the current situation.

The Worldometers website has been a primary source for internet users about the latest updates on the coronavirus

“We apologize for the temporary disservice that you may have experienced.

For about 20 minutes, our site showed clearly incorrect data due to a malicious act,” the website clarified in a statement.

“We have investigated the issue and we’re now implementing protective measures to prevent this from happening again.

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The other day we faced hit with a big DDoS attack.

Now this. We’ll continue with our daily efforts and we’ll not give up,” the website’s administrators said.

After the attack, the worldometers site had showed that the number of confirmed cases in Pakistan had reached 169,942 with 18 deaths.

However, the latest death reports had triggered a panic among social media users.

According to official data, Pakistan has 94 confirmed cases so far in the country, with new cases reported every day.

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Earlier in a day, after 50 people arrived Sukkur from Taftaan tested positive from COVID-19.

However, the total number of confirmed cases of deadly coronavirus in Pakistan rose to 102.

Fears and tension in Sindh hit high after Senator Murtaza Wahab the news confirmed in his tweet.

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