Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) have arrested two teenagers who allegedly hacked the Supreme Court website.
The suspected hackers, 'Russel', 16, a 10th grader, and 'Raihan', 17, a first-year student of a college, were detained on Wednesday, RAB intelligence wing director Ziaul Ahsan told
The website was hacked on Nov 11 morning and restored in the evening.
According to the message seen on the site in the afternoon, the hackers identified themselves as "Bangladeshi UnderGround Hacker 3xp1r3 Cyber Army".
They, however, claimed that all the data is safe and not being tampered with or deleted.
"Some other hackers are trying to hack Bangladeshi sites!! And delete all the data !! (sic)," they warned.
The suspected hackers, 'Russel', 16, a 10th grader, and 'Raihan', 17, a first-year student of a college, were detained on Wednesday, RAB intelligence wing director Ziaul Ahsan told
The website was hacked on Nov 11 morning and restored in the evening.
According to the message seen on the site in the afternoon, the hackers identified themselves as "Bangladeshi UnderGround Hacker 3xp1r3 Cyber Army".
They, however, claimed that all the data is safe and not being tampered with or deleted.
"Some other hackers are trying to hack Bangladeshi sites!! And delete all the data !! (sic)," they warned.
0 comments:
Post a Comment