Singapore Prime
Minster Lee Hsien Loong’s official web
site has been hacked by individuals
claiming to be members of the hacking cluster
Anonymous.
The attack comes a
day after Mr. Lee said he would hunt
down the cluster.
He created the comments when an individual claiming to be a part of the cluster a web video during which he vulnerable to hack government websites.
Singapore’s web and phone regulator aforementioned a part of the web site had been “compromised” late on Thursday.
The PMO main web site remains operating and that we square measure operating to revive the page that has been compromised, the Infocomm Development Authority aforementioned in a very statement.
The hackers had denoted a picture of a bloke plotter mask-the image of the Anonymous group-on the PM’s site with the words “it’s nice to be Singaporean nowadays.
He created the comments when an individual claiming to be a part of the cluster a web video during which he vulnerable to hack government websites.
Singapore’s web and phone regulator aforementioned a part of the web site had been “compromised” late on Thursday.
The PMO main web site remains operating and that we square measure operating to revive the page that has been compromised, the Infocomm Development Authority aforementioned in a very statement.
The hackers had denoted a picture of a bloke plotter mask-the image of the Anonymous group-on the PM’s site with the words “it’s nice to be Singaporean nowadays.
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