Following the recent defacement of Comelec’s website last March 27, a new cyber attack is now affecting some of the Philippine’s government websites and other local websites. Indonesian Defacer Team have successfully hacked and defaced these websites late April 27 (Wednesday).
In line with this, the Anonymous Philippines posted a warning on their Facebook Page concerning the low-level security of our government websites. Additionally, the group also said that they are not responsible to these new defacements and they will also not attack Indonesian sites because of this hacking incident.
Here’s the list of the websites that are now under attack by the Indonesian group of hackers:
https://web.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/
https://kidlat.pagasa.dost.gov.ph
http://perpetualdalta.edu.ph
http://aclc-college-taguig.com
http://bmb.gov.ph/
http://pawb.gov.ph/
http://tabuk.gov.ph/
http://tanudan.gov.ph/
http://pinamungajan.gov.ph/up!oad/
http://canlaoncity.gov.ph/up!oad/
http://stonino.pinamalayan.gov.ph/
http://malaya.pinamalayan.gov.ph/
http://thehealthylife.ph/
http://www.lowtemp.com.ph/
http://www.truckworld.com.ph/
http://www.xellex.com.ph/
http://travelbox.ph/
As of the moment that we are writing this story, visiting the websites above will just only display the message/image inserted into this post.
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tech guy says:
thung eena kasi pag government web site wag nyo ilagay sa shared hosting na overselling pa!
kurakot opisyals + incompetent employees = disaster
Haroro says:
Sagwa ng pangalan, “Gangtengers” wtf hahahaha
Archie says:
Walang pondo para sa cybercrime security. Ginamit lahat ni roxas sa campaign funds. Ngayon sabihin ni roxas na the best government ang noynoy administration
cireyaj15 says:
‘April 28 (Tuesday)’?
the other says:
Amateurs compared to Onel de Guzman who wrote the I Love You Virus in 2000. Damages are estimated at 10 billion US dollars worldwide.
Georgia says:
Tuesday was April 26…not 28.
tony velasquez says:
The defacement happened April 28, Thursday? Or April 26 Tuesday?
denz says:
Thuesday na hindi tuesday