Global Times

Anti- Junta hackers attack Myanmar’s govt websites

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Hackers attacked Myanmar government websites Thursday to protest against the military upheaval, as the junta pressed on with its attempts to stymie nationwide opposition with internet blockades and troop deployment­s.

The cyberattac­ks came a day after tens of thousands of people rallied across the country to protest against the generals toppling Aung San Suu Kyi’s civilian government earlier in February.

A group called Myanmar Hackers disrupted websites including the Central Bank, the Myanmar military’s page, staterun broadcaste­r MRTV, the Port Authority, and the Food and Drug Administra­tion.

“We are fighting for justice in Myanmar,” the group said on its Facebook page. “It is like mass protesting of people in front of government websites.”

Cybersecur­ity expert Matt Warren from Australia’s RMIT University said it was likely aimed to generate publicity.

“The sorts of attacks they would be undertakin­g are denial of service attacks or defacing websites which is called hacktivism,” he told AFP.

“The impact will be potentiall­y limited but what they are doing is raising awareness.”

Internet access was severely curtailed for the fourth night running at about 1 am on Thursday, according to NetBlocks, a Britain- based group that monitors internet outages around the world.

It said connectivi­ty had dropped to just 21 percent of ordinary levels, and was restored eight hours later ahead of the start of the working day.

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