The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) reported that 19 government websites were hacked. The website of the Senate of the Philippines was reportedly targeted by a cyberattack on June 10, with local hacktivist group Nullsec Philippines claiming responsibility for the incident. As we investigate further the proliferation of these online gambling sites, it turns out that some of them have been doing some hacking on the side and targetting government websites to rank on search engines, especially Google. Read more in our articles including "DICT reports 19 government websites hacked during corruption protests" and "Senate Website targeted by Hackers".
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) reported that 19 government websites were hacked. The website of the Senate of the Philippines was reportedly targeted by a cyberattack on June 10, with local hacktivist group Nullsec Philippines claiming responsibility for the incident.
As we investigate further the proliferation of these online gambling sites, it turns out that some of them have been doing some hacking on the side and targetting government websites to rank on search engines, especially Google.
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