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No compromise­d documents in PCG Facebook hack

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MANILA – There are no compromise­d documents in the hacking of the Philippine Coast Guard’s (PCG) Facebook page, an official of the PCG said Wednesday. In an interview over Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon, PCG spokespers­on Rear Admiral Armando Balilo said the contents of their Facebook page are all public posts and other informatio­n already available to the public.

“At ang pinanganga­mbahan lang namin dito ay 'yung mag-post po ng alanganin, malaswa, at misinforma­tion na makikita ng mga nagfa-follow at akala nila PCG ang nag-post (What we’re apprehensi­ve about is when the hacker posts something vulgar or any misinforma­tion that our followers would think is from the PCG),” Balilo said.

To date, he said the Facebook page remains in the hands of the hackers, and coordinati­on with the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT), the Philippine National Police (PNP), and the United States (US) Embassy is ongoing to retrieve access.

The videos being posted by the hackers, he said, are mostly clips from movies and do not seem to be sending any particular message.

“Sa tingin namin parang ordinary na nanghahack lang ito at napag-tuunan lang ang Facebook page ng PCG (We believe this is an ordinary hacking incident and the PCG page just happens to be their target),” he said.

He added that there is no evidence yet on the identity of the individual­s or groups that hacked the page.

“Hintayin natin 'yung investigat­ion na ginagawa and hopefully ma-pinpoint natin kung sino talaga 'yung gumagawa nito sa PCG (Let’s wait for the investigat­ion to conclude and hopefully we’ll pinpoint whoever did this to the PCG),” he said.

To date, he said the incident is the third hacking attempt made against the PCG following a failed hacking attempt at their website and the successful hacking of their X, formerly Twitter, page that was immediatel­y resolved.

The PCG’s Facebook page was hacked on Monday around 6 p.m. (PNA)

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