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Six Bangladesh Government sites Hacked by Sri Lankan

Paul by Paul
April 19, 2013 - Updated on April 21, 2013
in Data Breaches, Security
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We have received word that a group going by the name “Sri Lankan” have attacked six Bangladesh government websites.  The attack was carried out as payback for Bangladesh hackers hacking 3 Sri Lankan government websites the previous day. The attack has been carried out by a hacker called “SOMAPALA” who is 16 years old in Sri Lanka.

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The sites affected include: Ministry of ICT – http://www.moict.gov.bd/ Ministry of post and telecommunication – http://www.mopt.gov.bd/en/contact-us/contact-details.html National Tubes Limited –http://www.ntl.gov.bd Bangladesh Cabinet – http://www.cabinet.gov.bd

Deface mirrors: http://hack-db.net/364594.html, http://hack-db.net/364544.html. All affected websites had this message displayed:

"WANNA PLAY WITH THE LIONS? SKIDS DEFACING SOME SITES GONNA FUCK US UP EH? ;) WELL IF YOU WANT WE CAN BRING IT FOR YA, BUT DON'T TELL WE DIDN'T WARN U IT'S GONNA BE HELL". We are Sri Lankan Hackers :)"

The Military Institute of Science and Technology of Bangladesh has also been affected. The hackers leaked the  Admin Panel URL, usernames and passwords to the panel which will not be published on ZeroSecurity.

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