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Pakistan Hacks Bangladeshi Foreign Ministry & 26 Other Websites

December 9th, 2012 Waqas Hacking News 1 comments
Pakistan Hacks Bangladeshi Foreign Ministry & 26 Other Websites
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The official website of Bangladeshi Foreign Ministry (www.mofa.gov.bd) has been hacked and defaced by the hackers from Pakistan Cyber Army (PCA). 

The hackers posted a list of 26 other hacked websites, most of them are educational institutes. They also left a deface message in green color with black background, according to the message:

“You have been hacked, “This is a PayBack From Pakistan Cyber Army. This is not a game you kidz, Don’t play with fire,” 

“This is a PayBack From Pakistan Cyber Army. This is not a game you kidz, Don’t play with fire,”

“If you lamers wont stop fucking around with our Cyber Space, we will make your Cyber Space Hell.”

“More to come,” “Pakistan Zindabad.”

Looks like this cyber war between two countries will not come to an end for now, soon we will see retaliation from Bangladeshi hackers and the game will continue.

As you can see in the above screenshot , at the time of publishing this article, the website of Bangladeshi Foreign Ministry was offline, seems  as if the admins are having hard time restoring the site. 

Stay with us for more updates on Pak-Bangladesh cyber war. 

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1 Comment
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    December 9, 2012 at 11:20 pm

    Classic! You’ve been hacked : D

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