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Hackers attack gov’t sites, call for justice for slain SAF men

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 04:49 PM January 31, 2015

Screen grab from bps.dti.gov.ph

Screen grab from bps.dti.gov.ph

MANILA, Philippines—Various government websites on Saturday were hacked by a group identified as Anonymous Philippines calling for justice for the 44 fallen policemen of the Special Action Force (SAF) of the Philippine National Police.

Part of the message the hackers posted on the websites said, “Respeto at hustisya ang isinisigaw ng taong-bayan sa mga binitiwan mong pananalita bilang Pangulo ng Pilipinas! (The people are calling for respect and justice especially with your pronouncements as President of the Philippines!) We are watching you Mr. President.”

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The websites hacked were:

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https://www.bps.dti.gov.ph/
https://spo.bislig.gov.ph/
https://pmis.bislig.gov.ph/
https://cmis.bislig.gov.ph/
https://lib.bislig.gov.ph/
https://bislig.gov.ph/
https://drhtagum.gov.ph/
https://opms.dti.gov.ph/
https://spda.gov.ph/
https://www.butuan.gov.ph/
https://pricewatch.dti.gov.ph/
https://www.niccep.dti.gov.ph/
https://braulioedujali.gov.ph/
https://joserizal.nhcp.gov.ph/images/
https://www.tesda11.com/
https://omb.gov.ph/ombnew/
https://www.zamboangadelsur.gov.ph/
https://libungan.gov.ph/
https://midsayap.gov.ph/
https://paoaccreditation.dti.gov.ph/

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