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Anonymous Venezuela Defaces Venezuelan Police and Military Websites for #Op15O

October 16th, 2013 Waqas Hacking News 1 comments
Anonymous Venezuela Defaces Venezuelan Police and Military Websites for #Op15O
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The online hacktivists from Anonymous Venezuela have hacked and defaced the Venezuelan police, military websites and domains of non-profit organizations under the operation of #Op15O.

Targeted sites belong to Vargas Municipal Police and two domains of Bolivarian Military Technical Academy, left with a deface page showing official Anonymous logo and Twitter handles of the hackers who participated in the cyber attack on Venezuelan defense sites.

Hack was announced by the hackers on their official Facebook page with a message, described in following words:

“Good day Venezuela. What seemed to them the night and early morning we offered? In the next few days are a lot more action ;)” We are not criminals, we are just citizens voicing their dissatisfaction with this crap called “government”.# OP 15O We Started! Politicians Tremble! You’re Here We read soon.

Links of all targeted website along with their links are available below:

http://etm.mil.ve/
http://zone-h.org/mirror/id/20993267
www.atmb.mil.ve/
http://zone-h.org/mirror/id/20349344
http://policiamunicipalvargas.gob.ve/

At the time of publishing this article, all websites were hacked and displaying deface page left by the hackers.

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