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The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines official website was defaced yet again this morning, this time by a what seems to be a coalition of PH based groups. This is the second time the CAAP's website has been defaced this year, the first being an attack that was of possible Chinese origin. The title of the article has been changed to "CAAP website defaced by alleged Chinese hacker" in light of this, as well as in accordance to our source, who first speculated that the hacker/s may be of Chinese origin. The official website of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines was defaced last night by a hacker, or possibly even group of hackers named "Anonymous-ghost". The party responsible for defacing the website could possibly be of Chinese origin due to the use of Chinese characters on the defaced page. The hack happened so fast that the defaced version of the website was almost immediately crawled by Google. Nullforge has briefly analyzed the hack, and has given some insight into how the hacker may have done his bidding to the CAAP website. Read more in our articles including "CAAP website defaced yet again" and "CAAP website defaced by alleged Chinese hacker".

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The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines official website was defaced yet again this morning, this time by a what seems to be a coalition of PH based groups. This is the second time the CAAP's website has been defaced this year, the first being an attack that was of possible Chinese origin.

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The title of the article has been changed to "CAAP website defaced by alleged Chinese hacker" in light of this, as well as in accordance to our source, who first speculated that the hacker/s may be of Chinese origin. The official website of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines was defaced last night by a hacker, or possibly even group of hackers named "Anonymous-ghost". The party responsible for defacing the website could possibly be of Chinese origin due to the use of Chinese characters on the defaced page.

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