A hacker called TuNoVaTo has taken credit for the attack

Oct 22, 2013 10:58 GMT  ·  By

The official website of the National Police of Paraguay (policianacional.gov.py) has been hacked and defaced by a hacker who uses the online moniker TuNoVaTo.

“Sorry Admin, you have a security breach. My Crime: Curiosity. Do not accuse me for this, this is just your fault, not mine,” the hacker wrote on the defaced website.

“Sovereignty is the right of the people to elect their government, its laws and it is respected! Capitalist Government Corrupt! The Revolution has come to stay!” he added.

At the time of writing, the website is still defaced. A mirror of the defacement is available on TuNoVaTo’s zone-h.org account.

Back in February, the same hacker defaced the official website of Paraguay’s National Secretariat for Housing and Habitat (senavitat.gov.py). Later, in April, he targeted the site of the country’s National Institute of Food and Nutrition (inan.gov.py).