Breach of Moral Boundaries: Hacker Displays Explicit Content on Baghdad's LED Screens, Prompting Shutdown and Arrest

Authorities in Baghdad ordered the shutdown of LED advertisement screens after a hacker displayed explicit content, prompting the suspension of all screens for a security assessment to prevent future breaches. The arrest of a suspect has been made, highlighting Iraq's conservative stance on explicit content.

Update: 2023-08-21 04:44 GMT

In a shocking incident, LED advertisement screens across Baghdad were ordered to be shut down by authorities after a hacker displayed explicit content on one of them. The incident took place at Uqba bin Nafia Square, a major intersection in the city, where the hacker managed to project a pornographic film for a few minutes before being halted by security forces.

Videos of the scandalous act were widely shared on social media, prompting swift action from the authorities. The hacker's breach of the advertising screen was stopped only after the power cable was disconnected. The dissemination of this inappropriate content led to an immediate response, with authorities deciding to suspend all advertising screens in Baghdad until an extensive security assessment is conducted.

This move aims to prevent similar breaches in the future and uphold the morals and traditions of the city. Iraq's interior ministry confirmed the arrest of a suspect related to the explicit content hack. While specific details about the individual were not disclosed, the detainment is seen as a critical step in resolving the scandal and preventing future cyberattacks on public infrastructure.

This incident sheds light on Iraq's conservative stance against explicit content. In 2022, the government announced plans to block access to pornographic websites, although the goal remains largely unfulfilled. Furthermore, the Iraqi government has intensified its crackdown on content creators, particularly on platforms such as YouTube and TikTok.

Accusations of disseminating indecent content that contradicts morals and traditions have led to imprisonments, including the notable case of a young woman detained for sharing dance videos set to popular music.

As authorities review security measures and the investigation continues, the absence of advertising screens throughout Baghdad disrupts the usual display of household products and political campaigns.This incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle faced by Iraq in maintaining its conservative values in the face of cyber threats and changing social dynamics.

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