The Borneo Post

Venezuela websites suffer cyberattac­k backing rebel group

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CARACAS: Dozens of Venezuelan websites, many of them for state bodies, were hit by a cyberattac­k on Monday by hackers lending support to an armed rebel group that staged a weekend raid on an army base.

The hackers’ collective, calling itself The Binary Guardians, targeted the portals for the government, the supreme court and the legislatur­e, among others.

The sites for private companies were also affected, including subscripti­on TV service DirecTV and telephone provider Digital.

The online operation came a day after three military officers -- a dismissed captain and two lieutenant­s -- led around 20 men in uniform on a raid of an army base in the city of Valencia.

Theymadeof­fwithanuns­pecified arsenal of weapons, though half their number, including one of the lieutenant­s, was captured and two were killed.

Several of the hacked sites were off line late Monday. Those for President Nicolas Maduro’s office and for the electoral council were eventually back to normal.

The Binary Guardians showed on Twitter the screen they had inserted on the portals’ home pages: a tract supporting the rebel group’s “Operation David” on the army base, next to an excerpt from Charlie Chaplin’s movie “The Great Dictator.”

“Our struggle is digital,” the hacker group said. “You close the streets, we do so to networks.”

It urged ant i- government protesters to demonstrat­e “and support our valiant soldiers.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Venezuelan pro-government activists rally to express their support to the Constituen­t Assembly in Caracas. — AFP photo
Venezuelan pro-government activists rally to express their support to the Constituen­t Assembly in Caracas. — AFP photo

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