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#OpFreeSyria: 40 Chinese Educational Websites Hacked by Team Hacking Argentino

September 3rd, 2013 Waqas Hacking News 1 comments
#OpFreeSyria: 40 Chinese Educational Websites Hacked by Team Hacking Argentino
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The Argentinian hackers from Team Hacker Argentino have hacked and defaced total 40 Chinese educational websites for #OpFreeSyria, an ongoing online operation in support of Syrian president Bashar Ul Assad.

Hackers left a deface page along with a message on all hacked websites with an audio and text message, defending Syrian government and asking the government of the world not to interfere in Syria.

  • No more war, We do not want war with Syria, think of the innocent people dying because of stupid politicians are not in favor of the government of the wars we discover.

All targeted sites are educational where some are owned by the government and rest belongs to private sector. However, it is unclear why the Chinese sites were targeted as government China has a soft corner for Syrian government like Russia.

Links of all targeted sites can be seen by here.

Team Hacker Argentino is the same team that had hacked 443 random websites for #OpFreeSyria few days ago.

At the time of publishing this article, all 40 websites were hacked and displaying deface message left by the hackers.

 

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