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Four Nigerian Government Ministry Websites Hacked and Defaced by Pak Cyber Eaglez

March 19th, 2013 Waqas Hacking News 0 comments
Four Nigerian Government Ministry Websites Hacked and Defaced by Pak Cyber Eaglez
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Hackers from Pak Cyber Eaglez (PCE) have came up with their new hack in which total 4 Nigerian government ministry websites have been hacked and defaced.

Four Nigerian Government Ministry Websites Hacked and Defaced by Pak Cyber Eaglez

The hacked sites include country’s Ministry of Foreign of Affairs, National Malaria Control Program, Ministry of National Planning Commission and website of National Research Institute for Chemical Technology.

Hackers left their deface page along with a message on all of the hacked sites, explaining why the websites were hacked and what are the groups ambitions.

Links of targeted websites along with their mirrors are available below:

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nigeria

http://www.legend-h.org/deface.php?id=859916
http://mirror-ma.com/mirror/id/245099/

Nigerian National Research Institute for Chemical Technology

http://zone-h.org/mirror/id/19507395
http://www.legend-h.org/deface.php?id=859917

National Malaria Control Program Nigeria

http://www.legend-h.org/deface.php?id=859915
http://mirror-ma.com/mirror/id/245087

National Planning Commission of Nigeria

http://mirror-ma.com/mirror/id/245101

At the time of publishing this article, all four websites were down.

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