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Published on March 02, 2022

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Belarus, Russia, Chechen Republic, Dagestan, Iran, Vietnam, Jordan, China, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Cuba, Eritrea, Guinea, Laos, Libya, Mali, Myanmar, Oman, Sudan, Yemen and so on. It is well-known that all these countries are non-democratic and/or dictatorial regimes. And all of them are linked to our products.

How comes that?

Well, the answer is pretty much straight forward: people are trying to protect and defend themselves against abusive govt intrusion and illegal interception. Please note that XCell Technologies, our subsidiaries and/or our official resellers do not provide any technology for those govt or related institutions. In the end of 2021 and first 2 months of 2022, XCell Stealth Phones sales on above countries has increased with 172%. But there is also a drawback for our company: state-sponsored cyber attacks that are targeting our websites, mostly coming from above countries. One year ago they succeeded to shut down our 2nd web shop (www.stealth-phones.com), which will be shortly back online. Right now they are trying to take down our main website (www.x-cellular.com) by focused cyber attacks:

state sponsored cyber attacks
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No worries, there are no data-base or other confidential information regarding our customers stored on our servers, so there are no privacy and security issues. All they want is our website down, stopping this way Stealth Phone sales to their citizens.

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