Philippine Daily Inquirer

NBI: Int’l group behind hacking of gov’t web sites

- By Nancy Carvajal

THREATS to hack web sites of government agencies by a group with an internatio­nal affiliatio­n have become a matter of national security, according to the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) lead agent assigned to the probe.

“The threats are now a national security concern because the targets are leading government agencies,” said special investigat­or Joey Narciso of the NBI computer crimes division.

Narciso told the INQUIRER in a phone interview the bureau, other law enforcemen­t agencies and related department­s would meet to address the threats.

He said the bureau would also seek cooperatio­n from their counterpar­ts abroad through the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty.

“When it comes to cybercrime investigat­ion, we would have to coordinate with the law enforcemen­t agencies abroad, this is internatio­nal cooperatio­n,” he said.

He said the NBI would also work with the government agencies whose web sites were either hacked or fell victim to distribute­d denial of service (DDOS) attacks.

Even Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle was not spared.

Amid the raging controvers­y over the Cybercrime Prevention Act, a statement under the archbishop’s name began circulatin­g on the Internet supposedly favoring the measure.

“Please be informed Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle does not have a Facebook account,” said Manila archdioces­e communicat­ions director Peachy Yamsuan.

“He has a fan page administer­ed by JesCom (Jesuit Communicat­ions). (But) he has not issued any official statement on the cybercrime law,” Yamsuan added in a text message to reporters.

The anti-cybercrime law has been the subject of controvers­y and criticism for taking a libel law to the Internet and other provisions perceived to be tantamount to prior restraint.

Narciso said the group of hackers that calls itself Anonymous Philippine­s used software based in Europe that contained an IP address that could be traced.

He also said the NBI web site was not hacked contrary to claims by Anonymous Philippine­s.

“The NBI web site was not hacked, we shut down the site to check if we were hacked and immediatel­y uploaded again,” he said.

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