The Islamabad Dateline, a local English newspaper circulated in the twin cities Islamabad and Rawalpindi has been hacked by "Ala Tunisiano", unknown group or person. In search of the today parliamentary report of the National Assembly of Pakistan, a few moments before I was visiting the newspaper's website www.dateline.com.pk. I found the website hacked.
A group or maybe a person named "Ala TuniSiano - Tunisian Muslim Hacker" has hacked the website. When I was trying to open the webpage of the newspaper a popup window shown me the notification, "The page at www.dateline.com.pk says; Hacked by Ala TuniSiano" "Access denied" is shown at the top and then "Kalma Shahadat" written in Arabic is shown animating. A logo/monogram is also shown there. The hacker has left no specific or special message there at the webpage of the The Islamabad Dateline.
It is the first time when a Muslim hacker hacks a Pakistan website. I have many Tunisian friends. They are so much advanced and modern minded people. Islamic thoughts have very poor condition in the Tunisian society. A young man from the country told me last month that he wants to come to Pakistan and fight against US but I discouraged him that there is no US in Pakistan.
The newspaper is just about two years past and is circulated since July 2010. There is nothing such mentionable reason for which it could have been hacked. However the hacker has no message there on the website of The Islamabad Dateline, what they want. The group is maybe a profession hacker group, which had hacked several other websites. When I asked another Tunisian youth about Pakistan. She told me that she only knows that Pakistan is a home of Osama Bin Laden.
The young generation has adopted the French and Italian culture and civilization. The concept of girlfriend and boyfriend is so much advanced and has been adopted by the youths of Tunisia.
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A group or maybe a person named "Ala TuniSiano - Tunisian Muslim Hacker" has hacked the website. When I was trying to open the webpage of the newspaper a popup window shown me the notification, "The page at www.dateline.com.pk says; Hacked by Ala TuniSiano" "Access denied" is shown at the top and then "Kalma Shahadat" written in Arabic is shown animating. A logo/monogram is also shown there. The hacker has left no specific or special message there at the webpage of the The Islamabad Dateline.
In the animated text, the hacker says; "Your security has been passed ...Oops. You got hacked! By Ala TuniSiano, Tunisian Muslim Hacker".
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The notification seen on the opening of the webpage |
The newspaper is just about two years past and is circulated since July 2010. There is nothing such mentionable reason for which it could have been hacked. However the hacker has no message there on the website of The Islamabad Dateline, what they want. The group is maybe a profession hacker group, which had hacked several other websites. When I asked another Tunisian youth about Pakistan. She told me that she only knows that Pakistan is a home of Osama Bin Laden.
The young generation has adopted the French and Italian culture and civilization. The concept of girlfriend and boyfriend is so much advanced and has been adopted by the youths of Tunisia.
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