The government of Nigeria's website was reportedly hacked on Thursday
night by a hacker demanding the government end its support of an
anti-homosexuality bill, The Street Journal reports:
The attack on the website, Nigeria.gov.ng
took place in the evening and messages urging the President to overrule
the laws were displayed on the site until around 11 pm when the
administrators regained control of the site. The hackers protested
against the 14-year jail term for homosexuals in Nigeria.
The attack came from Paddyhack, who wrote
on the site that “nobody should live in fear of being jailed when their
action is loving another consenting adult, regardless of gender.”
The President was asked to “veto or renounce the bill” within 72 hours. Issuing a threat after, the hackers stated on the website that “failure to follow our order will unleash a torrent of fury aimed directly at the direction of your administration, starting with some startling but unsurprising evidence of corruption in your ranks.”
The hackers also continued with an assurance as the message continued with “no need to start destroying evidence, I already have it.”
The President was asked to “veto or renounce the bill” within 72 hours. Issuing a threat after, the hackers stated on the website that “failure to follow our order will unleash a torrent of fury aimed directly at the direction of your administration, starting with some startling but unsurprising evidence of corruption in your ranks.”
The hackers also continued with an assurance as the message continued with “no need to start destroying evidence, I already have it.”
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