Filipino
hackers responsible for recently defacing 195 Chinese government and commercial
websites may soon be landing in hot water, Malacanang said Tuesday.
It
can be recalled that a group of Filipino hackers, “Anonymous Philippines”
reportedly claimed responsibility for the hacking on Monday.
They
were expressing rage over Chinese fishermen caught poaching near the Hasa-Hasa
Shoal (Half Moon Shoal) off Palawan in the West Philippine Sea, an area that is
also being claimed by China.
In
the defaced Chinese websites, the hackers posted: "China 's alleged
claim on maritime territories and oppressive poaching can no longer be
tolerated. Stand against Oppression! It's time to fight back! Say no to China 's
bullying!"
Presidential
Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. in a
Palace media briefing said that hacking was against the law and that they would
have to face the consequences of their actions.
“We
have laws on maintenance of integrity of (internet) sites, in cyberspace, and
we need to remind all concerned that such laws are being enforced in our
country, respective of views that may be held by people who are resorting to
those actions,” Coloma said.
“We
will continue to abide by our laws,” he added.
President
Benigno S. Aquino III has many times, insisted that the best way to settle the
sea dispute was through the rule of law.
Despite
China ’s
aggressive actions, the President implied that the Philippine government wanted
peaceful resolutions to the long-lasting dispute.
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