'Tabdeeli' has arrived, say hackers defacing PTI website
This is the second time in six months that the Imran Khan-led party's website has been hacked
The website of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was hacked on Tuesday, followed by taunting messages for the party's chief Imran Khan.
The hackers, who called themselves 'Hunter Gujjar', left a message on the website, saying, "whether or not tabdeeli is witnessed in Pakistan; the website has definitely experienced a tabdeeli," apparently mocking Imran for his oft-quoted slogan of change.
They went on to say, "[Imran Khan] should really let [us] know when the country will actually witness a change."
This isn't the first time the PTI's website has been hacked. The website was defaced in August last year, hours after party's estranged lawmaker Ayesha Gulalai held a presser claiming women affiliated with the party faced constant harassment from within the ranks.
In a message posted on the website, the hackers had said that they didn't support any political party but "will never vote for Imran Khan".
The hackers, who called themselves 'Hunter Gujjar', left a message on the website, saying, "whether or not tabdeeli is witnessed in Pakistan; the website has definitely experienced a tabdeeli," apparently mocking Imran for his oft-quoted slogan of change.
They went on to say, "[Imran Khan] should really let [us] know when the country will actually witness a change."
This isn't the first time the PTI's website has been hacked. The website was defaced in August last year, hours after party's estranged lawmaker Ayesha Gulalai held a presser claiming women affiliated with the party faced constant harassment from within the ranks.
In a message posted on the website, the hackers had said that they didn't support any political party but "will never vote for Imran Khan".