Chinese flag ‘flown’, anthem played on Philippine college website

MANILA, Philippines—The website of a Catholic college institution in the Philippines is the latest victim of attacks by hackers claiming to be Chinese citizens.

The defaced homepage of Colegio San Agustin website bore the following message:

“Hack by Chinese

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时维壬辰年乙巳月壬申日,公元2012年五月11日,吾百拜而陈:自上古三皇以降,吾华夏先民,筚路蓝缕,于阡陌之中,开万世不朽之盛世,华夏之儿女,炎黄之子孙,披肝沥胆,前赴后继,承先辈之志,驱豺狼虎豹,赶恶犬秃鹰,时至今日,虽不复唐宋气象,然吾等意志不屈,先圣前辈之志犹存,时尔等弹丸之国,鼠目寸光,妄凭鹰犬之利,逞威于我天朝上国,尔等南蛮不知进退,我天朝虽禀上古之风,不妄动刀兵,然古有犯我强汉者,虽远必诛之志,我亿万华夏儿女之怒火,犹雷霆万钧,轰鸣于天,其势如九天河汉,滔滔之不绝,尔等羸弱之躯,必将樯倾楫摧,彼时国破而民散,人微而势轻,恐有灭国之患!望尔等三思之!

“The People’s Republic of China long live”

A flag of socialist China was also shown while its national anthem, “The March of the Volunteers“, was playing.

A cyber war between Filipino and Chinese hactivists has erupted amid a continuing standoff between their countries in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea).

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