Bangladeshi hacker group ‘Myanmar attack
A hacker group in Bangladesh has carried out ‘attack’ in Myanmar against repression on Rohingyas They claim to have run cyber attacks on several government offices in Myanmar.
The group called ‘cyber-seventy-one-Bangladeshi hacker’ is a group of ethical hackers.
Tanzin Al Fahim, a spokesman for the group, said they planned this attack to protest the Rohingya issue.
So far the group has claimed that Myanmar sites have been attacked – Myanmar’s President’s Office website, Customs Division, Information Ministry, and Central Bank
Tanzin al-Fahim claims that these sites were closed for quite some time after their attack. They put banners on the sites demanding to stop torture on Rohingyas.
He further said, as long as the torture on Rohingyas will not stop, they will continue to do such cyber attacks in Myanmar.
Even before cyber-seventy-one, attacks on different countries.
When the tension was raised with Pakistan about the trial of war criminals in Bangladesh, this group hacked several Pakistani sites. The group also attacked several Indian sites in the feline shootings of the highly-publicized ‘Felani kill’ in the firing of Indian border guards at the border.