Hackers deface website of top hospital in Peshawar

Call upon the government to terminate the services of deans, head of the human resource and director


Our Correspondent October 24, 2017
Screenshot: Express

PESHAWAR: Hackers defaced the website of a top hospital in the upscale Hayatabad neighbourhood of Peshawar.

“Just to let the world know, in 21st century we hire the fake doctors, yes we exist,” wrote the hackers on the website of Hyatabad Medical Complex (HMC).  “Running the mega scam all over media but still feel no shame.”

The HMC is a large medical complex and hospital located in Hayatabad Town in the suburb of Peshawar. It is the second largest hospital in the city and a medical postgraduate training centre.

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The hackers also wrote: “You feed the people with your lies that they are dumb enough to believe in you; pretend to be the state-of-the-art hospital yet you deal with lives of the poor in the worst way”.

The hackers called upon the government to terminate the services of deans, head of the human resource and director.

“I will come for blood again,” the hackers wrote further stating, “Pretend to secure yourself like you always do”.

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In the background, the hackers played PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s famous quotes, “tabdeeli aa nahin rahi, tabdeeli aa gai hai (Change is not around the corner; change is already here).

When contacted, HMC Public Relation Officer Tauheed Zulfiqar denied their website has been hacked. “It’s a fake website,” he added. “Some elements have also been running fake social media accounts in the name of HCM. Our teams have been told to deal with the matter.”

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