Monday, March 4, 2013

Sabah standoff heads online

From Rappler (Mar 4): Sabah standoff heads online

THE STANDOFF ONLINE. The tensions in Sabah have reached a point where online hackings are now reportedly taking place.

The Sabah standoff is making its way online, it seems. A number of reports from a Philippine tech news site points to hacking attacks from both Malaysian and Philippine hackers over the weekend.

The Pinoy Tech News website has 3 reports from March 2 and 3, with it citing that Malaysian hackers appeared to have started the online attacks by taking down or defacing a number of websites, with Philippine hackers striking back. The hack-slinging continued over the weekend, with further attacks from both sides on a number of non-government websites.

SITE DOWNTIME. Attempts to access Malaysia.gov.my redirected to this login page at 10:46 am.SITE DOWNTIME. Attempts to access Malaysia.gov.my redirected to this login page at 10:46 am.

According to the reports, the Philippines also retaliated by attacking Malaysian government websites. Checking the Malaysian government portal earlier today (10:46 am of March 4) showed a login screen rather than the actual page.

BACK TO NORMAL? Malaysia's government portal back online as of 11:08 am.BACK TO NORMAL? Malaysia's government portal back online as of 11:08 am.
By 11:08 am of March 4, the site seemed to return to normal operations.

The Star of Malaysia also reported on the attacks, adding that "CyberSecurity Malaysia chief executive officer Dr Amirudin Abdul Wahab said that the Government was well aware of the matter but declined further comment."

Internet users hoping to check Malaysian and Philippine government websites will want to take some precautions when surfing these pages and, at the very least, expect potential downtime on these sites should online hostilities increase.

http://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/technology/23001-sabah-standoff-heads-online

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