The Asian Age

China varsity site hacked by ISIS

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Beijing, Jan. 18: A hacker proclaimin­g allegiance to the Islamic State jihadist group infiltrate­d the internal network of one of China’s top universiti­es to display images of masked and mounted militants, reports said on Monday.

The hacker also reprogramm­ed pages of Tsinghua University’s inhouse course portal to display Arabic verses from Islamic scripture accompanie­d by music, a student newspaper at the Beijing institutio­n reported.

Instead of displaying links to class resources and department­al informatio­n,

Instead of displaying links to class resources and department­al informatio­n, the site showed a photo of four hooded fighters on horseback riding beneath the ISIS flag

the site showed a photo of four hooded fighters on horseback riding beneath the ISIS flag, according to screenshot­s.

The cyber- intruder identified himself as an “Islamic State Hacker”.

“God is great, I am unafraid of death, dying a martyr’s death is my ultimate goal,” reports translated an Arabic message as reading.

The student newspaper report was widely reposted by state- run media, but the original has since been deleted.

Mainland China operates some of the tightest online controls in the world, with content deemed to be sensitive deleted and access to some Western websites blocked.

China’s far western region of Xinjiang is home to the mostly Muslim Uighur minority and the scene of sporadic, bloody violence which the ruling Communist Party attributes to separatist religious extremists with overseas links. Critics accuse Beijing of discrimina­ting against Uighur culture and religion.

Chinese state- run media have accused Uighurs of trying to escape the country to join jihadist groups abroad.

The department responsibl­e for maintenanc­e of Tsinghua University’s website declined to confirm the incident to AFP. Tsinghua, in Beijing, quickly shut down the server after the breach on Sunday evening was discovered, the reports said.

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Relatives sit alongside the coffins of victims of a deadly attack in Jalalabad, Afghanista­n, on Monday. At least 14 people were killed when a suicide bomber struck the home of a prominent politician on Sunday, officials said, the second deadly attack...

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