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Saturday, May 12, 2012

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Screenshot of the Colegio San Agustin website (http://csa.edu.ph) as of 5 p.m., May 12.

MANILA, Philippines - Suspected Chinese hackers continued their attacks on Philippine websites on Saturday amid the simmering row between Manila and Beijing over ownership of Scarborough shoal.
The defaced websites include those belonging to Colegio San Agustin (http://csa.edu.ph) and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority. (http://etesda.ieti.edu.ph)
The other websites that fell victim to online vandals on Saturday include:
The University of the Philippines website among the first to be attacked by alleged Chinese hackers last month.
The hackers defaced the website with a map showing China’s 9-dash line theory, the position taken by China in its claim over the entire South China Sea.
Several government-owned websites, including those belonging to Malacañang, the Philippine News Agency, the Department of Budget and Management, and state weather bureau PAGASA have also fallen victim to alleged Chinese hackers.
The Philippine Star website was also defaced last week.
In retaliation, Filipino hackers have struck at Chinese government-owned websites.
An information technology expert has warned that important services in the Philippines such as banking and telecommunications may suffer from hacking attacks.



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