The official website of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Lebanon (lp.gov.lb) has been breached by the members of the Team Kuwait Hackers group.
The hacktivists have defaced the site’s home page to post a protest message in which they accuse the Lebanese government of supporting the Syrian regime... |
25 February 2013 03:27 GMT |
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The Lebanese hacktivist group that calls itself Raise Your Voice, or RYV, breached and defaced a number of 10 websites that belong to the country’s government.
At press time, the affected sites were either restored or taken offline, but The Hacker News provided the message posted by the hackers on the targete... |
27 April 2012 08:47 GMT |
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A group of Lebanese hackers called Raise Your Voice have breached and defaced a number of 16 websites owned by the country’s government.
The list includes the sites of the Presidency, National News Agency, Ministry of Public Works and Transportation, General Directorate of State Security, Ministry of Foreign A... |
17 April 2012 03:51 GMT |
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If a few months ago we’ve had the chance to talk to a “half mad” hacker from Nepal, this time we had the honor of interviewing Mad Hacker, a hacktivist from Lebanon who, together with his team, has started an electronic revolution against the local government.
Operating under the name of Mad Hacke... |
24 March 2012 09:21 GMT |
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Mad HackerZ Team, the hackers from Lebanon who started an electronic revolution against the country’s government, breached the official site of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, and the one of the Batroun Municipality, a city that’s well known for its touristic attractions.
The site of the B... |
7 March 2012 11:01 GMT |
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Mad HackerZ Team, the Lebanese hackers that in the past week breached and defaced a large number of websites as part of what they call the electronic revolution, managed to leak data from the server on which the official site of Lebanon’s Ministry of Economy and Trade is hosted.
The hackers not only leaked to... |
27 February 2012 07:58 GMT |
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Mad HackerZ, the Lebanese hacktivists that breached the Yellow Pages site a few days ago, continue their “electronic revolution” with the defacement of five sites owned by the local government.
The sites of the Jbail Byblos Municipality, which is known as the City of Culture and the Alphabet, the one of... |
25 February 2012 08:48 GMT |
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A group of Lebanese hackers called Mad HackerZ Team breached the country’s official Yellow Pages website (yellowpages.com.lb), leaking tons of information they found on its servers. We’ve contacted the hackers to find out about their reasons for hacking this and other sites.
The hackers published usernam... |
23 February 2012 10:10 GMT |
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Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) recently managed to retrieve dozens of radioactive sources from a Lebanese research facility, where they had been left to decay for the better part of the last ten years. The active cobalt, which has now been repatriated, was a potential source of material fo... |
14 September 2009 04:23 GMT |
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