Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
Summary: HYDERABAD: A Tunisian Muslim group has hacked the website of the Film Federation of India to protest the killing of Muslims in Myanmar. Stop killing Burmese Muslims,” a message left on the hacked website read. We are Tunisian Muslims. But BlackWarriorXTN which claimed to have hacked the website of the Indian film industry’s central body left three photographs showing the killings. “You crime is something we don’t forgive,” read a part of the sentence that the hacker left on the website. HYDERABAD: A Tunisian Muslim group has hacked the website of the Film Federation of India to protest the killing of Muslims in Myanmar. “You crime is something we don’t forgive,” read a part of the sentence that the hacker left on the website. Clearly, this was not meant to be a message for the FFI as it has no connection whatsoever to those crimes. But BlackWarriorXTN which claimed to have hacked the website of the Indian film industry’s central body left three photographs showing the killings. “Islam is the true religion. Stop killing Burmese Muslims,” a message left on the hacked website read. At the end of the photographs which depicted burnt bodies, another message was left saying: […]
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