Wednesday, 21 January 2015

‘Bangladeshi hackers' take down Pakistan Jamaat website

Star Online Report
"Dont force us to come back again, Its not a request, Its warning,” reads the message left by hackers. Photo taken from the Express Tribune website.
"Dont force us to come back again, Its not a request, Its warning,” reads the message left by hackers. Photo taken from the Express Tribune website.
“We Hack to Protect Bangladesh,” was the message left by hackers on the official website of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan on Tuesday, reports Pakistan-based The Express Tribune.
The official website of the religio-political party was allegedly hacked by Bangladesh hackers on Tuesday, warning the party to stop interfering in the internal affairs of their country.
Besides mocking the Jamaat by posting funny pictures and cartoons on the web page, the hackers also left the following message:
“Hello Pakistan Jammat.. !! Got hacked again? One more time take wish from CyBER 71. don’t be scared.. You must have heard about us on server administrator, News paper, Tv channel headlines, blogs, online news media, blah blah..”
The messaged further reads, “Msg: We r giving the warning not to interfere in our internal facts.. Dont force us to come back again,” adding that, “Its not a request, Its warning.”
When contacted, Jamaat Secretary Information Sajjad Abbasi confirmed that the site had been hacked and that they were trying to restore it soon.
The Jamaat has staged protests in Pakistan and held funeral prayers in absentia over the execution of senior Jamaat Bangladesh members.
Abbasi added that the website contained information about the party’s activities throughout the country and its agenda, adding that the website also carries Jamaat’s history, achievements and directions for party workers.
“We have expert computer engineers who will restore it within no time,” he claimed. However, the site was inaccessible hours after the hacking.
Jamaat spokesperson Dr Fareed Paracha claimed that the ‘Indian lobby’ was active behind such activities and that the people of Bangladesh love the party and supports their cause.
“Sheikh Haseena Wajid’s government in connivance with Indian lobby is behind such steps,” he said.

‘Bangladeshi hackers' take down Pakistan Jamaat website

Star Online Report
"Dont force us to come back again, Its not a request, Its warning,” reads the message left by hackers. Photo taken from the Express Tribune website.
"Dont force us to come back again, Its not a request, Its warning,” reads the message left by hackers. Photo taken from the Express Tribune website.
“We Hack to Protect Bangladesh,” was the message left by hackers on the official website of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan on Tuesday, reports Pakistan-based The Express Tribune.
The official website of the religio-political party was allegedly hacked by Bangladesh hackers on Tuesday, warning the party to stop interfering in the internal affairs of their country.
Besides mocking the Jamaat by posting funny pictures and cartoons on the web page, the hackers also left the following message:
“Hello Pakistan Jammat.. !! Got hacked again? One more time take wish from CyBER 71. don’t be scared.. You must have heard about us on server administrator, News paper, Tv channel headlines, blogs, online news media, blah blah..”
The messaged further reads, “Msg: We r giving the warning not to interfere in our internal facts.. Dont force us to come back again,” adding that, “Its not a request, Its warning.”
When contacted, Jamaat Secretary Information Sajjad Abbasi confirmed that the site had been hacked and that they were trying to restore it soon.
The Jamaat has staged protests in Pakistan and held funeral prayers in absentia over the execution of senior Jamaat Bangladesh members.
Abbasi added that the website contained information about the party’s activities throughout the country and its agenda, adding that the website also carries Jamaat’s history, achievements and directions for party workers.
“We have expert computer engineers who will restore it within no time,” he claimed. However, the site was inaccessible hours after the hacking.
Jamaat spokesperson Dr Fareed Paracha claimed that the ‘Indian lobby’ was active behind such activities and that the people of Bangladesh love the party and supports their cause.
“Sheikh Haseena Wajid’s government in connivance with Indian lobby is behind such steps,” he said.

Maya demands arrest of Khaleda

Bss, Dhaka
Minister for relief and Disaster Management Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya
Minister for relief and Disaster Management Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya
Minister for relief and Disaster Management Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya today demanded arrest of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia for creating anarchy across the country in the name of democratic movement.
"I urged the government to arrest Khaleda Zia to stop unleashing violence, killing people and torching vehicles in the name of movement. It is also the demand of public, to arrest her and brought her to book" he said.
Maya, also a central executive committee member of Awami League said this at a rally in front of AL central office on Bangabandhu Avenue organised by Awami Samarthak Jote.
Food Minister Advocate Qamrul Islam, Acting president of Dhaka City AL MA Aziz, senior vice president Faiz Uddin Mia, organising secretary Shahe Alam Murad and Joint General Secretary Awlad Hossain were also present with the chairman of the organization Abdul Huq Sabuj in the chair.
"To get rid of the corruption cases against her, she is playing with the fate of the country," he said adding, "according to instruction of Khaleda Zia, her activists are making bombs and throwing those on innocent people."

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