Database of Ateneo Law School website hacked

Michael Bueza

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Database of Ateneo Law School website hacked
On the leaked file was a list of usernames, passwords, and full names of supposed Ateneo Law School students who log in to the school's online Student Access Module

MANILA, Philippines – The database of an Ateneo Law School website has been hacked, with the students’ user accounts leaked online.

The hack was perpetrated by a certain “AnonCalapan” group, according to a blog that reports data leaks and breaches.

On the leaked file was a list of usernames, passwords, and full names of supposed Ateneo Law School students who log in to the school’s online Student Access Module.

As of this posting, the Student Access Module website and the Ateneo Law School’s official website (law.ateneo.edu) are down and inaccessible.

The file also contained a paragraph about the education of President Benigno Aquino III, who graduated from Ateneo de Manila University in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in economics.

At the end of the file were the hashtags “#OPYOLANDA,” “#PURISIMA,” “#NOYNOY,” and “#FUCKTHESYSTEM.”

“Yolanda” is the name of the super typhoon that hit the country in November 2013.

“Purisima” may refer to embattled Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Alan Purisima, who is currently facing plunder and graft charges.

“Noynoy” is the nickname of President Aquino. – Rappler.com

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Michael Bueza

Michael is a data curator under Rappler's Tech Team. He works on data about elections, governance, and the budget. He also follows the Philippine pro wrestling scene and the WWE. Michael is also part of the Laffler Talk podcast trio.