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Anonymous hacks 500+ websites in China

Anonymous hacks 500+ websites in China

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Anonymous has now taking attention to what happening in China for last week. They have managed to hack more than 500 government and commercial websites with a deface message to chinese government.

Hacker posted following message:

Dear Chinese government, you are not infallible, today websites are hacked, tomorrow it will be your vile regime that will fall. So expect us because we do not forgive, never. What you are doing today to your Great People, tomorrow will be inflicted to you. With no mercy.

Anonymous group also invited all the chinese hackers and programmers to be the part of the group and support them.

Hackers also posted thousands of internal documents allegedly obtained by hacking into the network of a Chinese company, China National Import & Export Corp. (CEIEC) with defense contracts. But we cannot say whether the documents are real or the claim is invalid. CEIEC representatives did not respond to a request for comment.

They also hacked Chinese government websites cdcbd.gov.cn,  qnwqdj.gov.cn and  www.bbdj.gov.cn which was later recovered. But they have managed to deface those websites again and posted on twitter.

See the full list of websites they hacked in china. http://pastebin.com/uqKbmfmm

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