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The Anonymous Legion Threatens Singapore Government

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I hope my country Wake up from its selfish and UnJust way.

Why this was happen Reason:

- Few days ago There was Child Abuse in Singapore and Singapore government just cap more or less their mouths Shut.

-Government Earns more USA President and doesn't nothing Much for our Country.:
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Salutation to Anonymous!
 
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The Singapore Government certainly needs to realise that 19 government websites down at the same time doesn't look like a maintenance.
 
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Governments seriously need to evaluate their website security. It's pretty much spreading like wild fire that any website, from any nation can be taken down. (Not all of them off course, but a vast majority of them are taken down usually with DDoS attacks).
 
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Anonymous Caught.

he man alleged to have hacked Singapore sites under the moniker "The Messiah" has been arested by police, according to newsdaily .
MuXGuardian - The Anonymous Legion Threatens Singapore Government - RaGEZONE Forums

How PMO site was hacked

According to Trend Micro, the attack was a result of typical Cross Site Scripting (XSS) where the cybercriminal exploited the "search" function on the site, and injected content from external sources.

The cybercriminal had redirected the URL to the criminal's intended image.

Exploited URL was then broadcast across various social networking sites implying that the PMO website has been defaced.

With the exploited link referencing the official URL, unsuspecting visitors were tricked into thinking that the exploited link was a real defaced-PMO website.

Singapore police arrested James Raj Arokiasamy, 35, who was charged in court on Tuesday for hacking the site of Ang Mo Kio Town Council.
Raj is accused of hacking the town council's site from a unit in Dorchester Apartment at Jalan Sri Hartamas in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on October 28 at about 1.35pm, according to . He had allegedly defaced the site with an image of a Guy Fawkes mask and a message signing off as "The Messiah".

He is also suspected of hacking the sites belonging to The Straits Times, People's Action Party Community Foundation and City Harvest Church's co-founder and musician Sun Ho, according to a police statement cited by .

He faces up to three years in jail and a S$10,000 (US$8,011) fine for one charge under the Computer Misuse and Cybersecurity Act. Separately, Raj also has been accused of three prior drug charges, which could add up to 10 years in jail and a S$20,000 (US$16,022) fine on each count.
According to Today, the prosecution asked that Raj be remanded in the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) for a psychiatric evaluation after he told the court that he was taking medication for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), had borderline personality disorder, suffered from depression, suicidal tendencies and hallucinations.

Raj was arrested by Malaysian police on November 4, and brought back to Singapore and charged for drug related offences the next day. The court then granted a one-week remand for further invetigation.

[h=3]Other suspects rounded up for PMO, Istana attacks[/h]Police also have in custody five suspects who are assisting in investigations into the hacking of Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and Istana websites, according to the Straits Times. It added three suspects in the incident related to the hacking of the PMO site were family members. The other two suspects in the incident involving the presidential Istana site were Facebook friends. The men were aged between 17 and 45, added the article.
The two cases appear to be unrelated to each other and to the first case involving Raj, police told the Straits Times.
Last week, the PMO and Istana sites were a day after Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong who targeted Singapore's IT infrastructure. He was responding to earlier threats by a hacker called "The Messiah", who claimed to be part of the Anonymous group and posted a YouTube video in protest of the Singapore government's .
 
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Haiz.. I thought it will be the end for my government. Damn!!! The guy is just door to our country. He never hides his IPs.

Straight out stupid.
 
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Anonymous hasn't been good since Lulzsec. Wearing masks and DDosing won't change ANYTHING.

Exactly, when they say there gonna do something, they just DDOS their websites, what does that do?
 
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Anonymous Caught.

he man alleged to have hacked Singapore sites under the moniker "The Messiah" has been arested by police, according to newsdaily .
MuXGuardian - The Anonymous Legion Threatens Singapore Government - RaGEZONE Forums

How PMO site was hacked

According to Trend Micro, the attack was a result of typical Cross Site Scripting (XSS) where the cybercriminal exploited the "search" function on the site, and injected content from external sources.

The cybercriminal had redirected the URL to the criminal's intended image.

Exploited URL was then broadcast across various social networking sites implying that the PMO website has been defaced.

With the exploited link referencing the official URL, unsuspecting visitors were tricked into thinking that the exploited link was a real defaced-PMO website.

Singapore police arrested James Raj Arokiasamy, 35, who was charged in court on Tuesday for hacking the site of Ang Mo Kio Town Council.
Raj is accused of hacking the town council's site from a unit in Dorchester Apartment at Jalan Sri Hartamas in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on October 28 at about 1.35pm, according to . He had allegedly defaced the site with an image of a Guy Fawkes mask and a message signing off as "The Messiah".

He is also suspected of hacking the sites belonging to The Straits Times, People's Action Party Community Foundation and City Harvest Church's co-founder and musician Sun Ho, according to a police statement cited by .

He faces up to three years in jail and a S$10,000 (US$8,011) fine for one charge under the Computer Misuse and Cybersecurity Act. Separately, Raj also has been accused of three prior drug charges, which could add up to 10 years in jail and a S$20,000 (US$16,022) fine on each count.
According to Today, the prosecution asked that Raj be remanded in the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) for a psychiatric evaluation after he told the court that he was taking medication for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), had borderline personality disorder, suffered from depression, suicidal tendencies and hallucinations.

Raj was arrested by Malaysian police on November 4, and brought back to Singapore and charged for drug related offences the next day. The court then granted a one-week remand for further invetigation.

[h=3]Other suspects rounded up for PMO, Istana attacks[/h]Police also have in custody five suspects who are assisting in investigations into the hacking of Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and Istana websites, according to the Straits Times. It added three suspects in the incident related to the hacking of the PMO site were family members. The other two suspects in the incident involving the presidential Istana site were Facebook friends. The men were aged between 17 and 45, added the article.
The two cases appear to be unrelated to each other and to the first case involving Raj, police told the Straits Times.
Last week, the PMO and Istana sites were a day after Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong who targeted Singapore's IT infrastructure. He was responding to earlier threats by a hacker called "The Messiah", who claimed to be part of the Anonymous group and posted a YouTube video in protest of the Singapore government's .

Great information and article bro, Does he successfully transferred to a mental health ? If say so. Lucky!
 
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Exactly, when they say there gonna do something, they just DDOS their websites, what does that do?
They hack and defaced like almost all the goverment sites.


Well it believe to be a groups of them. Guy just got arrested today.

Hacker who calls himself ‘The Messiah’ charged with hacking; More being investigated

 Published on Nov 12, 2013 10:53 AM11.5K 1426 8 Purchase this article for republicationBuy SPH photosJames Raj Arokiasamy, the alleged hacker who goes by the moniker ‘The Messiah’, was arrested in a Kuala Lumpur apartment on Nov 4. He was charged in court on Tuesday for hacking into the website of Ang Mo Kio Town Council on Oct 28. -- ST PHOTO: LESTER KONGBy Lim Yan LiangJames Raj Arokiasamy, the alleged hacker who goes by the moniker "The Messiah", was charged in court on Tuesday for hacking into the website of Ang Mo Kio Town Council on Oct 28.This came even as more suspects were rounded up by the police in connection with the spate of cyber attacks in recent weeks.Raj, 35, also faces three drug charges committed in 2011. He had been on the run for the drug offences before he was arrested in a Kuala Lumpur apartment on Nov 4 by Malaysian police acting on information provided by their Singapore counterparts.Raj is also believed to be involved in other cyber intrusions including that of The Straits Times’ blog site and the People’s Action Party Community Foundation and City Harvest Church’s co-founder Sun Ho’s websites. He was brought back to Singapore and handed over to the police here on Nov 5.He is alleged to have carried out the cyber attacks from Dorchester Apartments in Kuala Lumpur. If found guilty of offences under the Computer Misuse and Cybersecurity Act, he could be fined up to $10,000 and jailed up to three years, or both.Five other suspects have also been questioned in connection with the cyber hacking of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and the Istana websites.Two of the suspects involved in the PMO hacking are brothers and have since been released on police bail. A third suspect in the PMO case is helping investigations.Two other men, a 17-year-old and a 45 year-old, are being questioned over the hacking of the Instana’s website. They have not been arrested.The police said the cases against Raj and the two other groups of men are not related.Separately, five other men were charged on Tuesday morning for vandalism of a wall and pavement of a building along Prinsep Link.They are alleged to have spray-painted wordings - such as “We are one, we are legion, expect us” - said to be linked to the hacktivist group Anonymous, along with a logo “TSK”, believed to be a band logo.The five are: Muhammad Fitri Abu Kasim, 24, Danial Ryan Salleh, 25, Mohamad Fadzly Aziz, 21, Muhammad Redzwan Baskin, 26, and Muhammad Qamarul Arifin Sa’adon, 22.They were released on bail of $15,000 each and had their passports impounded.If found guilty, they face jail terms of up to three years or a fine of up to $2,000, and caning of between three and eight strokes.
 
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