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Pakistani and Bangladeshi hackers engaged in a cyberbrawl over the weekend, when
the latter group hacked the official Web site of Pakistan's Punjab Assembly (PA). The
Banglasesh group made demands to arrest a Pakistani hacker for his cybercrimes, but
the site was restored within half an hour. According to The Daily Times on Monday, the Bangladeshi hackers, who call themselves "Cr4ck-Br4iN, RoTating RoTor and Ablaze EVER", had used unknown IP addresses to
hack the Punjab Assembly's official Web site on Sunday morning. They posted an image with a crude hand gesture on the Web page after taking
administrative control of the site. They also showed their aggression in a message
against a Pakistan hacker named "Shadow008" and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)
for its "failure" to control local hackers. "This Is PayBak [sic] To Shadow008 For Hacking Our Bangladeshi Sites!... Dear Site
Admin, One pakistani [sic]so-called hacker, Shadow008, is responsible for this
defacement. He hacked some Bangladeshi Websites. That [sic] why we did this. If u
want to avoid further attack on ur website, file a complain against the terrorist hacker
Shadow008 in FIA. Otherwise we wont [sic] stop," the message by the Bangladeshi
hackers read. The hackers further noted Shadow008 was responsible for the defacement of Google Pakistan last month, and said, "Pressurize your law enforcement agency to make this criminal busted and let us live in peace and also let us leave u in peace". Bangladeshi hackers posted this image and message on the Pakistan Assembly Web site after breaching it (credit: Daily Times) Thirty minutes after the cyberattack, Pakistani hackers succeeded in regaining control of
the site and restoring it. They also left a message for the assembly's Web site
administrator that they could be followed on Facebook. Security experts told the Pakistan news site there were several groups of hackers in
Pakistan who have "more skills than hackers of any other country to secure local
interest". They were also allies of Chinese hacking groups and have proved their abilities
in the cyberwar between China and the U.S., and China and Japan over the last two
decades, the security experts added. Pakistan's plans to convert its now defunct Prevention of Electronics Crime Ordinance
(PECO) into law had also been delayed, as stakeholders could not agree on critical clauses last month. A draft crafted by legal and industry experts stated the FIA had to follow
strict procedural guidelines to avoid misuse of power, but the federal agency had been
unwilling to compromise on its authority.
 
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"terrorist hacker"

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It seems anyone can become a terrorist these days.
 
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oh no!!! they hacked punjab assembly website (which no one bothers to even look at)!!!! run for your lives!!!! :D
 
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oh no!!! they hacked punjab assembly website (which no one bothers to even look at)!!!! run for your lives!!!! :D

The website is back on,and remained hacked only on sunday...
The script kid played smart,but was actually dumb..
Who visits a government website on a sunday.
 
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