2013年11月28日 星期四

Two held for hacking president's site

Two Singaporeans have been arrested for allegedly defacing the president's website during a recent rash of cyber attacks in the city-state.迷你倉 The males, aged 17 and 42, were arrested after a complaint lodged by the website administrators of the Istana, official residence of President Tony Tan. The website was hacked and displayed a crude image on November 8 soon after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's website displayed mocking messages and pictures from hackers' group Anonymous. Police said the two attac文件倉s were unrelated. The suspects in the Istana hacking will be charged in court today. They face a fine of S$10,000 (HK$61,760) or three years in jail, or both. Police did not reveal the identity of the two suspects, but Singaporean businessman Doolson Moo, 42, last week revealed to the Straits Times that he was the one who penetrated the Istana website to ``test for vulnerabilities.'' He said his accomplice was a 17-year-old student he knew through social networking site Facebook. AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE 存倉

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