Anonymous hacks BJP websites

A day after hacking Reliance Communication’s filtering and blocking server, Anonymous hackers hacker the websites of BJP. Anonyous has also announced this via their twitter account that they hacked www.mumbaibjp.org and www.bjpmp.org.websites. They also posted messages to web users asking them to organize protests against “web censorship” in India on June 9.

They have also posted a long message at the page http://bjpmp.org.in/ads/anon.html. Message, they posted, reads,

We are anonymous.
We are legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
You should have expected us!
Citizens of India, This site was hacked to protest internet censorship. For the past few days we have been protesting internet censorship in India by taking down India government websites and any site that supports the blocking of file sharing websites. It is time you wake up to the nightmare that is your government! It is time you stand up for what is right. Do not let your government censor you! It is time for you to take charge. It is time you say “Enough is enough”. It is time we end this cycle of corruption. Expect revolution, expect us!
Other Info:shoutout:coded32,code injector,sen,trooper,devil,w0rmer,random and entire anonymous india crew <3
twitter: @opindia_back

According to Anonymous, they only hacked BJP websites to display this message to Indian internet users. They also saind, “BJP are the opposition they should have stopped this or should have organised a protest they did not do any.”

Many hackers in India also came in the support of Anonymous and joined the force. Now it will be interesting to see the effect of all these on Internet government.

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About the Author: Deepanker Verma

Deepanker Verma is a well-known technology blogger and gadget reviewer based in India. He has been writing about Tech for over a decade.

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