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Lebanon parliament website hacked by Team Kuwaiti Hackers

February 23rd, 2013 Waqas Hacking News 0 comments
Lebanon parliament website hacked by Team Kuwaiti Hackers
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The official website of Lebanese parliament (www.lp.gov.lb) was hacked and defaced by “Team Kuwaiti Hackers” on Saturday. 

The hackers left their defaces page with an image of Sheikh Ahmad, Shaikh of Bilal Ben Rabah Mosque in Lebanon along with a message in Arabic language bashing the Lebanese parliament for supporting Syrian government and apposing Hizbullah. 

According to the deface message “The Huzbullah has always bullied Sunni Muslims and now it is doing same with destructed Syria. The President of Syria Bashar Ul Assad is a sheep.”

The Secretary general of the Lebanese parliament issued a statement after the defacement of website that concerned department is working on restoring the website.

The Team Kuwaiti Hackers are known for their high profile hacks, in past the same hackers hacked and defaced the official website of Iraq’s Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and bashed him for being a part of tyrant’s regime.

At the time of publishing this article, the website was down and displaying “Directory Listing Denied This Virtual Directory does not allow contents to be listed message.” 

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