Anonymous PH Calls for Masked Protest Tomorrow

Yesterday, a number of government websites were defaced by Anonymous Philippines to show their dismay with the current political situation in the country. The hacked websites were also used as a beacon to encourage Filipinos to join the Million Mask March which is happening tomorrow, November 5.

Roughly the same time last year, the group also launched an attack to several LGU sites with the same intent of urging the masses to join the hacktivist group’s annual protest against corrupt government.

Million Mask March

Anonymous Philippines’ message this year reads, “Throw your political ideologies to the side on November 5th and stand tall with a fellow human against worldwide government corruption and tyranny.”

As of the time of writing, Anonymous Philippine’s picture/message has already been taken down on almost all of the affected websites. Moreover, some sites that were hacked are now back up, while most are still down or still under maintenance.

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Filipino hackers attack Chinese websites

Filipino hackers have attacked multiple Chinese websites in response to China’s aggressive actions in the West Philippine Sea and the poaching done by several Chinese fishermen in the area.

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Filipino hacker groups led by Anonymous Philippines, Panay Cyber Haxxors, Panay Cyber Army, and Phantom Hackers PH, defaced multiple Chinese government and private websites and posted the following message:

“China’s alleged claim on maritime territories and oppressive poaching can no longer be tolerated. Stand against Opression! It’s time to fight back! Say NO to China’s Bullying!”

The Philippines is currently in territorial dispute with China over the West Philippine Sea. On May 6, 11 Chinese fishermen were arrested at Hasa-Hasa Shoal (Half Moon Shoal) by the Philippine maritime police for poaching over 500 protected sea turtles.

Hit the source link below for the list of Chinese websites affected.

{ABS-CBN News}

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