QUOTE(bro.chester67 @ Jun 16 2011, 11:33 AM)
english : has a tinking, maybe is gahmen self act self direct say wan hack own website then eat rakyat money again
Hacker group to attack Malaysia Govt website, Operation Malaysia News
Hacker group to attack Malaysia Govt website, Operation Malaysia News
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Jun 16 2011, 11:34 AM
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Jun 16 2011, 11:35 AM
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sup?
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Jun 16 2011, 11:35 AM
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Jun 16 2011, 11:36 AM
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有种想法,就是hack政府网站的这些都是政府自导自演的戏剧…然后再呐出几百万为维修费…
oh shit... don un ... i just know the words 有自出几百万 ... sigh my chinese is still terrible +_+ whatsup pisces88... 2nd attack coming oson ? |
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Jun 16 2011, 11:37 AM
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Reuters says 41 sites were attacked...
QUOTE Hackers disrupt 41 Malaysian government websites (Reuters) - At least 41 Malaysian government websites were hacked into overnight but no personal or financial data were compromised, government officials said on Thursday, as the Southeast Asian nation becomes the latest target of a cyber-war waged by the activists. In the attacks, 51 websites were hit and at least 41 of these sites were disrupted, industry regulator Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission said. The attacks, which began shortly before midnight on Wednesday, follow a warning by Internet vigilante group Anonymous, which said it would attack the government's official portal to punish it for censoring WikiLeaks, the website that aims to expose governments and corporations by leaking secret documents. "Our monitoring of the situation showed that there was a reduced level of attacks by 4.00 a.m. this morning and upon further evaluation, so far, we gauge that there has been little impact on Malaysian users as a result," the communications commission said in a statement. It did not name the sites which were attacked but targets included the government's online portal, and the webpages of the fire and emergency services department and the land public transport commission. Malaysian police chief Ismail Omar told Reuters no personal or financial data had so far been stolen but the authorities were trying to determine the extent of the attacks. It was not immediately clear if the attacks were launched by Anonymous or other hackers. Anonymous is a grouping of global activists lobbying for Internet freedom who frequently try to shut down the websites of businesses and other organisations that they oppose. The activists gained prominence when they temporarily crippled the websites of MasterCard and Paypal that cut off financial services to WikiLeaks. A spate of cyber attacks on multinational firms and institutions, from the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency to Citigroup to the International Monetary Fund, has raised concerns that governments and the private sector may struggle to defend themselves against hackers. In an earlier Internet posting, Anonymous said Malaysia's censorship of films and television shows and its blocking of file-sharing websites amounted to a denial of human rights. The communication commission last week banned 10 file-sharing sites and ordered Internet service providers such as Telekom Malaysia and Maxis to block access. The restrictions have outraged ordinary Malaysians, and several people took to Twitter on Thursday to express support for the cyber attacks. "Now to count how many sites have gotten whacked so far," said a tweet posted by Rhyden. "I knew the government's IT defense team was pathetic." The Southeast Asian country has a vibrant Internet culture that has gained a mass following in an environment where the mainstream media is tightly controlled. The government has in the past charged bloggers with sedition, often detaining suspects for long periods without trial. |
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Jun 16 2011, 11:38 AM
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to those who dont know yet, the hackers are from malaysia. located in sabah(based on ip)
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Jun 16 2011, 11:38 AM
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Jun 16 2011, 11:38 AM
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41 websites? Tak perasan pun.
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Jun 16 2011, 11:38 AM
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hahaa.. i rike this
"Now to count how many sites have gotten whacked so far," said a tweet posted by Rhyden. "I knew the government's IT defense team was pathetic." |
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Jun 16 2011, 11:39 AM
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mende? uitm penang's website still as the same as ever.
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QUOTE(pisces88 @ Jun 16 2011, 11:38 AM) to those who dont know yet, the hackers are from malaysia. located in sabah(based on ip) sosej? |
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Jun 16 2011, 11:40 AM
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QUOTE(pisces88 @ Jun 16 2011, 11:38 AM) to those who dont know yet, the hackers are from malaysia. located in sabah(based on ip) Tipu. |
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QUOTE(pisces88 @ Jun 16 2011, 11:38 AM) to those who dont know yet, the hackers are from malaysia. located in sabah(based on ip) i believe, and i suspect some of them are from here too... |
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malaysian hmmm ... not surprisingly tho... if u tell me.. they are from indonesia.. then yes... i believe 101 %
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