Hackers deface K-P govt website
Hackers leave a message for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government's website was hacked and defaced on Thursday.
Though it remains unclear as to who hacked the web portal or why, the hackers seem to be quite unhappy with K-P's current government.
K-P Assembly's website hacked, restored
Titled "Tabdeeli Aaa Nahi Rahi Aaagayi hai", the hackers left a message on the website which read, "This hack is not for fun, it is for the illegal occupation of FATA, Pashtunistan and Balochistan, get the **** out of our land.
"Imran Khan's govt in K-P is a joke. A man who can't hold his marriage for one year can't do government." The website remained inaccessible till the filing of this report.
The hackers left another note at the bottom of the page, stating that the credit must not be given to RAW-NDS.
Hacker defaces Zameen.com, leaks database online
Last year, K-P Assembly’s website was hacked and defaced. After remaining inaccessible for around half an hour, the website was successfully restored. The hackers claiming to be hailing from Iran defaced the page and scribbled words in Arabic, apparently linking these with the advent of the Islamic month of Muharram.
Though it remains unclear as to who hacked the web portal or why, the hackers seem to be quite unhappy with K-P's current government.
K-P Assembly's website hacked, restored
Titled "Tabdeeli Aaa Nahi Rahi Aaagayi hai", the hackers left a message on the website which read, "This hack is not for fun, it is for the illegal occupation of FATA, Pashtunistan and Balochistan, get the **** out of our land.
"Imran Khan's govt in K-P is a joke. A man who can't hold his marriage for one year can't do government." The website remained inaccessible till the filing of this report.
The hackers left another note at the bottom of the page, stating that the credit must not be given to RAW-NDS.
Hacker defaces Zameen.com, leaks database online
Last year, K-P Assembly’s website was hacked and defaced. After remaining inaccessible for around half an hour, the website was successfully restored. The hackers claiming to be hailing from Iran defaced the page and scribbled words in Arabic, apparently linking these with the advent of the Islamic month of Muharram.