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'Pakistani hackers' take down Google's Bangladesh domain
By Tech Desk
Published: December 20, 2016
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It seems that hacking has become a daily trend. Internet users from Bangladesh complained Tuesday morning that they were unable to access the Google’s Bangladesh domain. When search for google.com.bd, a black screen with the following message appears:
‘Google Bangladesh STAMPED by Team Pak Cyber Attackers.’
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Hasibul Kabir @hkhasib
OMG! http://google.com.bd (#Google #Bangladesh) has been hacked. :O #Googlehacked
8:32 AM - 20 Dec 2016
The message further reads: “Security is just an illusion.” The alleged hackers, who appeared to be from Pakistan, have left behind a message on the hacked page, identifying themselves as ‘Faisal 1337’.
At the bottom of the hacked page, the hackers also posted a link to their Facebook profile along with the email ID.
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Talking to bdnews24, chief strategy officer for Fibre At Home Sumon Ahmed Sabir confirmed that the Google’s Bangladesh domain was compromised. “It has been compromised. Some hacker group … they are claiming they did it.”
Osman Husain @osman_husain
Looks like @Google has been hacked in Bangladesh
11:32 AM - 20 Dec 2016
While explaining how it had happened, Sabir said that all search queries from Bangladesh go through the gateway of Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited (BTCL). The hackers were able to redirect the information for ‘google.com.bd’ on BTCL’s DNS entry, making Google users searching for country’s Google domain to land on other pages.
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ell_enn @ell_enn
And Pakistani cyber hackers hack #Google Bangladesh ... just because.#CyberSecurity
12:07 PM - 20 Dec 2016
Later in the afternoon, State-owned BTCL said that the issue has been fixed. “There had been a problem, which has been fixed,” said Director (PR) Mir Mohammad Morshed.
This article originally appeared on bdnews24.com
By Tech Desk
Published: December 20, 2016
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It seems that hacking has become a daily trend. Internet users from Bangladesh complained Tuesday morning that they were unable to access the Google’s Bangladesh domain. When search for google.com.bd, a black screen with the following message appears:
‘Google Bangladesh STAMPED by Team Pak Cyber Attackers.’
View image on Twitter
Follow
Hasibul Kabir @hkhasib
OMG! http://google.com.bd (#Google #Bangladesh) has been hacked. :O #Googlehacked
8:32 AM - 20 Dec 2016
The message further reads: “Security is just an illusion.” The alleged hackers, who appeared to be from Pakistan, have left behind a message on the hacked page, identifying themselves as ‘Faisal 1337’.
At the bottom of the hacked page, the hackers also posted a link to their Facebook profile along with the email ID.
Yahoo security problems a story of too little, too late
Talking to bdnews24, chief strategy officer for Fibre At Home Sumon Ahmed Sabir confirmed that the Google’s Bangladesh domain was compromised. “It has been compromised. Some hacker group … they are claiming they did it.”
Osman Husain @osman_husain
Looks like @Google has been hacked in Bangladesh
11:32 AM - 20 Dec 2016
While explaining how it had happened, Sabir said that all search queries from Bangladesh go through the gateway of Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited (BTCL). The hackers were able to redirect the information for ‘google.com.bd’ on BTCL’s DNS entry, making Google users searching for country’s Google domain to land on other pages.
View image on Twitter
Follow
ell_enn @ell_enn
And Pakistani cyber hackers hack #Google Bangladesh ... just because.#CyberSecurity
12:07 PM - 20 Dec 2016
Later in the afternoon, State-owned BTCL said that the issue has been fixed. “There had been a problem, which has been fixed,” said Director (PR) Mir Mohammad Morshed.
This article originally appeared on bdnews24.com