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| Subject: RAB website hacked.......AND....... hacker arrested................ Sat Sep 06, 2008 9:31 am | |
| The website of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has been hacked.
The www.rab.gov.bd site was accessed on Friday and the website read: 'Hacked by Shahee_Mirza'
RAB director (communications) Commander Moinul Hoque said they had temporarily shut down the website.
"The government does not take any step for ICT development but passed a law about anti-cyber crime," the site read.
Shahee_Mirza, apparently the hacker said aiming at the government, "You do not know what the cyber security is or how to protect yourself."
"Listen, hackers are not criminal. They are 10 times better than your (RAB) experts. We are genius beyond your imagination," the site read.
The hacked website does not show any RAB information.
RAB medical cell chief Abul Kalam Azad said, "We came to know today that our website has been hacked. We're trying to know who's behind it."
He said the hacking would not hamper operations of the elite anticrime force.
Commander Haque said, "No website remains full proof. The FBI website was also hacked."
RAB site hacker arrested..................
Rapid Action Battalion have arrested four people, including the RAB website hacker Shahi Mirza.
Saboteurs hacked into the RAB website (www.rab.gov.bd) Friday night.
RAB media cell director Abul Kalam Azad told they picked up four persons from a Mirpur residence Saturday night. The arrestees claimed they were students of a private institution.
Shahi, 'leader' of the arrested youths, confessed to their hacking other sites belonging to different organisations.
He also admitted the name and e-mail address he had posted after hacking the RAB site were real.
Abul Kalam Azad said RAB would hold a press briefing at its headquarters later in the day.
As people entered the website of the elite security force Friday night, they found the words 'Hacked by Shahi Mirza' posted there.
The hacker alleged that the government had not taken suffiecient steps for the development of IT in the country, though it had passed laws to prevent cyber crimes.
Hacker Shahi claimed in the message he left on the site: "You don't know what cyber security is and you don't know how to protect yourselves either."
"Hackers are no criminals, but they happen to be at least ten times better than your (RAB) experts. You guys can't even perceive how meritorious we are," the hacker said. | |
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