Filipino hackers attack Chinese websites

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Screenshot from one of the allegedly hacked websites posted by Anonymous Philippines on their Facebook page

A Filipino group of hackers calling itself “Anonymous Philippines” claimed responsibility for the hacking of 195 Chinese websites, according to a post on its Facebook page. On each hacked site, the message, “China’s alleged claim on maritime territories and oppressive poaching can no longer be tolerated. Stand against Oppression! It’s time to fight back! Say NO to China’s Bullying!” is displayed. The hacking was signed PHCA, Anonymous Philippines, Digital Nodes, Family Pride, and Xhint Knowsz. Earlier this month, Chinese fishers were arrested off the coast of Palawan for capturing endangered animals. The issue came amid rising tensions between the Philippines and China over territorial disputes.

See the list of hacked websites here.

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