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After a Month Hackers again targeted Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory (BTRC) website (btrc.gov.bd), hackers managed to hack the website Saturday evening.
 

According to Dhaka Tribune it was hacked by Anonymous individual who wrote on the homepage of (BTRC) website “Hacked by MR FIKOU 39.”

 


 
Last Month hacking of BTRC was resulting to show a warning message when user visited the website via the Google Link displayed in Google search but now it is different from that a picture of a mime maestro emerged when the link was visited after 6pm

 

 

Earlier on May 22, Google blocked links to the regulator’s website after a routine scan for inclusion in search results found malware being hosted on the website, BTRC website 44 Malware links out of 73.

 

On the Hacked Website some lines also added by the Hackers:

“Don’t worry your security is strong; don’t hate me hate the game!”
It also read, “I’m Muslim. I don’t forgive. I don’t forget. There’s only One God is Allah!”
 

BTRC sources said though they are responsible to look after the government’s telecommunications regulatory website, there are still many problems and loopholes which needed to be fixed.

 

“That is why a cyber-crime authority ‘Bangladesh Computer Security Incident Response Time (BD-CSIRT) was initially initiated under BTRC,” a BTRC official said, requesting anonymity.

 
According to the Google’s warning messages, out of the 73 pages tested on BTRC’s website over the past 90 days, 44 pages resulted in malware being downloaded and installed in the computer without the user’s consent. Google authorities last scanned the website on May 17 and the last time they found a suspicious content was on May 14.
 
Google offers a free monitoring service for the owners of websites, and it usually sends emails to the registered email addresses warning the owner of specified problems before it blocks the website entirely from its search engine.
 
Attempts to visit the website directly without using Google’s search engine, using a standard set-up Firefox web browser, also flagged the same warning messages.
 
BTRC Website currently down at the time of reporting this news.
 
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