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Red Bull Malaysia Website Hacked by Pro-Palestinian Hackers

May 3rd, 2015 Waqas Hacking News 0 comments
Red Bull Malaysia Website Hacked by Pro-Palestinian Hackers
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After successful OpIsrael, AnonGhost is now targeting random but high-profile websites around the world. The latest in line is Red Bull Malaysia.

The pro-Palestinian hacking group AnonGhost just hacked and defaced the official Malaysian domain of famous energy drink Red Bull.

AnonGhost left a deface page along with a message on the hacked site, making fun of Red Bull’s logo “Red Bull Gives You Wing” and sending greetings from Palestine.

The deface message was left in following words:

Hey Red Bull , Do u have Wings now ? Just To Say Hi From Palestine . Hacked By AnonGhost Team , Muslim Hackers.

A full preview of the deface page is available below:

Red Bull Malaysia Website Hacked by Pro-Palestinian Hackers

Link of targeted website along with its mirror as a proof of hack is available below:

http://redbull.com.my
http://www.zone-h.org/mirror/id/24162949

It is unclear what flaw allowed hackers to deface the site, but those who follow AnonGhost are well aware of the group’s activities and skills.

AnonGhost is the same group who was behind hacking Israeli credit cards and donating that money to pro-Palestinian charities around the world for Operation Israel.  

However, this is not the first time when Red Bull had its website hacked. In fact in November 2013, Red Bull’s main server was hacked and as a result nine of its domains were defaced worldwide by Algerian hacker Over-X [q]Hey Red Bull , Do u have Wings now ?[/q] 

Pro-Palestinian hackers are quite active these days. Just yesterday, another Palestinian-friendly hacker going with the online handle of HolaKo had defaced a famous Indian online news and entertainment portal Rediff.

At the time of publishing this article, the Red Bull Malaysia website was hacked with the deface page uploaded by AnonGhost.

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