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Venezuela Military Domains Hacked by Dr.SHA6H and Colombian Hacker

July 28th, 2013 Waqas Hacking News 1 comments
Venezuela Military Domains Hacked by Dr.SHA6H and Colombian Hacker
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In two different cyber attacks three official sub-domains of Venezuelan military server (mil.ve) were hacked and defaced by hackers going with the handle of Dr.SHA6H and ColombianH.

First attack was conducted by Dr.SHA6H on 19th July 2013 in which two sub-domains of Venezuelan military websites were hacked and left defaced with a message about ongoing war in Syria.

The deface message was expressed in following words:

  • These are initiatives that guide the whole world, F**k UN, USA, Arab and all gov! This is one of the children who died; who was waiting for the human rights organizations for his defense.

The second attack was conducted was conducted on 24th July 29, 2013 in which one domain from Venezuelan military was hacked and left with a simple note expressed in following words:

  • Hacked By @R4lph_is_Here // Colombian Hacker Steam

Targeted sites belong to Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela’s technical military institute (www.atmb.mil.ve/robots.txt), website of Carlos Arvelo Military Hospital (www.docencia.hospitalmilitar.mil.ve) and another domain of  same Military Hospital (www.dei.hospitalmilitar.mil.ve).

Mirrors of targeted websites are mentioned below:

  • http://zone-h.com/mirror/id/20349344
  • http://zone-h.com/mirror/id/20309679
  • http://zone-h.com/mirror/id/20309680

At the time of publishing this article, technical military institute had the deface page on it while other two sites were restored but one of them was offline.

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