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Hackers bring ‘tabdeeli’ on PTI’s website
by Web Desk | Published on January 16, 2018 (Edited January 16, 2018)
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LAHORE – A hacker group targeted the official website of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf on Tuesday, mocking the party’s stance on bringing ‘Change’ in the country.
The text on the hacked page states that whether or not change comes in PTI, change has come on the party’s website, according to Geo News.
The website is currently inaccessible, as IT experts were busy recovering the online portal.
Last year in August, the official website of the party was hacked by a group claiming to be ‘Voice of Pakistan; Death Adders Crew’.
The website was hacked hours after former PTI leader Ayesha Gulalai held a news conference in which she levelled serious allegations against PTI Chairperson Imran Khan.
The hackers had posted messages on PTI’s website criticising the party for disrespecting women. “We don’t need new Pakistan, we need our old Pakistan, Pakistan Zindabad,” the text stated.
The hackers also posted:
“Pakistan Tehreek e Insaaf , Wtffffff , Insaaf ? Girls Respect ? Kiss Scandals ? Dance at streets ? Even Noon League is Better then your Party , We are not any Political Party supporters , but We Will never Vote you”.
- The text on the hacked page states that “whether or not change comes in PTI, change has come on the party’s website”
by Web Desk | Published on January 16, 2018 (Edited January 16, 2018)
LAHORE – A hacker group targeted the official website of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf on Tuesday, mocking the party’s stance on bringing ‘Change’ in the country.
The text on the hacked page states that whether or not change comes in PTI, change has come on the party’s website, according to Geo News.
The website is currently inaccessible, as IT experts were busy recovering the online portal.
Last year in August, the official website of the party was hacked by a group claiming to be ‘Voice of Pakistan; Death Adders Crew’.
The website was hacked hours after former PTI leader Ayesha Gulalai held a news conference in which she levelled serious allegations against PTI Chairperson Imran Khan.
The hackers had posted messages on PTI’s website criticising the party for disrespecting women. “We don’t need new Pakistan, we need our old Pakistan, Pakistan Zindabad,” the text stated.
The hackers also posted:
“Pakistan Tehreek e Insaaf , Wtffffff , Insaaf ? Girls Respect ? Kiss Scandals ? Dance at streets ? Even Noon League is Better then your Party , We are not any Political Party supporters , but We Will never Vote you”.