Friday, January 25, 2013
60 Spanish Websites Hacked by Viru$ Noir for Sahara Desert dispute
The hacker left a deface page along with a short message on all of the hacked websites. All sites looks belongs to same IP address [92.43.17.190]. Anatomy of an attack is not clear but it seems that hacker done a mass attack on this server.
Deface Message:
You have been Hacked, Message: The Sahara is Moroccan, Stay away from our Sahara. Team Moroccan Agent! Done!
The links of all hacked sites and their mirrors can be found here on Pastebin.
V!rus No!r from Moroccan Agent Secret team has been attacked Spanish sites since the end of 2012 due to the Sahara desert dispute between Spain and Morocco. On 1st December, 2012 the same group had defaced 40 Spanish websites against the same disputer.
At the time of publishing this article, some site was still hacked and displaying deface page left by the hacker
Categories : Defacements , Dispute Spain and Morocco , Hacking News , Hacktivism , Sites hacked for Sahara Desert , Virus Noir
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