A
day after messing with servers maintained by Reliance Communications,
Anonymous, an international hacker collective, defaced two websites
belonging to BJP on Sunday. Through its Twitter account (@opindia_back)
it announced that www.mumbaibjp.org and www.bjpmp.org.in were hacked by
the group. After the hacking, the group posted a message to web users,
asking them to organize protests against "web censorship" in India on
June 9.
While the message was displayed on the homepage of www.mumbaibjp.org, on www.bjpmp.org.in it was inserted as a page at www.bjpmp.org.in/ads/anon.html. On Mumbai BJP website the message was accompanied by a catchy tune embedded through a YouTube link.
"Today they took away your right
to use a few websites... day after tomorrow they will take away your
freedom of speech and no one will be there to speak for you. Speak Now
or Never," the message read.
The hackers said that people should print out or buy Guy Fawkes Masks and wear them while protesting against web censorship in Bangalore, Mangalore, Kochi, Chennai, Vizag, Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad on June 9.
The hackers said that people should print out or buy Guy Fawkes Masks and wear them while protesting against web censorship in Bangalore, Mangalore, Kochi, Chennai, Vizag, Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad on June 9.
TOI reached out to Anonymous
though Twitter, asking why it defaced BJP websites. ""Just needed a
website to display our message," said the person managing @opindia_back.
The Ion, who is likely a part of
Anonymous and who uses @ProHaxor alias on Twitter, added, "BJP are the
opposition they should have stopped this or should have organised a
protest they did not do any."
Incidentally, CERT-IN, the nodal
agency in India for monitoring security and hacking incidents within
the country's cyberspace, said in a report on Sunday that hackers are
targeting Indian websites. "It is observed that some hacker groups are
launching Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks on websites of
government and private organizations in India," the report said and
asked network administrators to keep vigil.
Anonymous started attacking
websites belonging to government agencies and companies likeReliance
Communications last week after internet service providers blocked
several websites in the country on the basis of an order by Madras high
court. Anonymous says the blocking of websites is illegal and
suppression of freedom of speech. On Friday it held a virtual 'press
conference' and released a list of websites that were allegedly blocked
on the internet service provided by Reliance Communications even though
there was legal requirement for the ISP to do so. The hackers said they
stole the list from Reliance' servers. At the same 'press briefing' the
group called on Indian people to organize protests against web
censorship on June 9.
In the last few months,
Anonymous has organized or played a dominant role in real world protests
against what it perceives censorship and abuse of power. The most
popular of these protests has been Occupy Wall Street in the US. Though
there were a number of groups and individuals involved in these protests
Anonymous had played a key role in spreading the word.
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