Selasa, 14 Mei 2013

Anonymous Taiwan takes down multiple Philippines Govt. Websites and Leaked Confidential data online; We will not Stop Anonymous said





Anonymous Taiwan Hackers group was really upset with the killing of Taiwanese Fisherman by Philippines Government and against this hackers continuing assault against Philippine websites.

Hackers have infiltrated several Philippinesgovernment websites against that case and some confidential database details from their 6 websites has been leaked online by AnonymousTaiwan.





What has been Leaked:






to the Main Pastebin contains Entries of the Above Leak

Philippines Domain registry website http://dns.gov.ph/opph.html also defaced by Anonymous but now it’s time the page has been removed but you can check that through Google cache.
Here is the Screenshot of that defaced page:


In the above defaced webpage Anonymous gave some message to Philippines Government, let’s read that:

MESSAGE TO PHILIPPINESWE ARE ANONYMOUS.PHILIPPINE COASTGUARD KILLED TAIWANESE UNARMED FISHERMEN IS INJUSTICE AND UNFORGIVABLE.PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT PROTECTING MURDERS IS UNACCEPTABLE.YOU MUST APOLOGIZE. KILLERS MUST BE ARRESTED IMMEDIATELY.OTHERWISE, WE WILL NOT STOP.PIN0Y V3NDETTA LOSERS, YOUR INJUSTICE BEHAVIOURS WILL DESTROY YOURSELF.WE ARE ANONYMOUSWE ARE LEGIONWE DO NOT FORGIVEWE DO NOT FORGETEXPECT US

As you can read in the above warning from Anonymous hackers that if the Philippines government will not apologize then they will not stop their Cyber Attack on them.

Other than the Domain Name Service subdomain of the government, the group also inserted the deface page on one of the Department of Science and Technology’s websites.






According to InterAksyon.com on Last Saturday Some websites of Philippines Governmentwere taken down by a Massive DDoS Attack:



  • Armed Forces of the Philippines (http://www.afp.mil.ph/)
  • Department of Science and Technology (http://www.dost.gov.ph/)
  • Philippine Senate (http://www.senate.gov.ph/)
  • Department of Education (http://www.deped.gov.ph/)
  • Department of Energy (http://www.doe.gov.ph/)
  • Department of Foreign Affairs (http://www.dfa.gov.ph/)
  • Department of Transportation and Communications (http://www.dotc.gov.ph/)
  • Philippine Army (http://www.army.mil.ph/)
  • http://www.gov.ph
  • http://www.coastguard.gov.ph
  • http://www.pse.com.ph
  • http://www.peza.gov.ph
  • http://www.neda.gov.ph
  • http://www.bir.gov.ph
  • http://www.bas.gov.ph
  • http://www.senate.gov.ph
  • http://www.navy.mil.ph
  • http://pmc.navy.mil.ph
  • http://www.boi.gov.ph
  • http://www.doj.gov.ph
  • http://www.president.gov.ph
  • http://www.dti.gov.ph
  • http://www.taiwanoffice.org.ph
  • http://www.wtcmanila.com.ph
  • http://www.philippinechamber.com
  • http://www.tourism.gov.ph
  • http://www.congress.gov.ph
  • http://www.pia.gov.ph
  • http://www.pcc.gov.ph
  • http://www.tacloban.gov.ph
  • http://liloan.gov.ph

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