
Philippine Senate Website Defaced, Security Threat Investigated
The Philippine Senate's website was defaced by a hacktivist group claiming responsibility and calling for government accountability. The National Capital Region Police Office remains on high alert as authorities investigate the security threat and potential links to 'bagmen,' while the DICT confirmed no sensitive data was compromised.
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Hacktivist group claims responsibility for defacing Philippine Senate website
The defacement turns the Senate website black, with text protesting the current chaos in the institution
By Victor Barreiro Jr.
Read full article →LOOK: NCRPO remains on ‘high alert’ over Senate threat
MANILA, Philippines — The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) remains on heightened alert on Thursday amid the possible security threat against the Senate, the NCRPO chief said. In an ambush interview, NCRPO regional director Maj. Gen. Anthony Aberin said threat assessments in the Senate are ongoing, and more than 300 personnel are deployed near
By dsanchez
Read full article →Hacktivist group defaces Senate website, calls for accountability in gov't
Local hacking activists defaced the Senate website.
By Renalyn Ramirez
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