Information Security News mailing list archives

Hacker wipes out Parliament website


From: InfoSec News <isn () C4I ORG>
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 16:23:27 -0600

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2000/12/31/nation/3101llha&sec=nation

By Sim Leoi Leoi
Sunday, December 31, 2000

The official website of Parliament has been hacked and all its
information wiped out.

As at yesterday, the hacker--who called himself "topeira'' had removed
the website at http://www.parlimen.gov.my and replaced it with some
foreign words and a Brazilian address on the rock group Garbage.

This was the first time the Parliament website, which was put up
earlier this year, had been hacked.

DAP chairman Lim Kit Siang alerted the media over the hacking in a
statement yesterday.

Parliament Speaker Tun Zahir Ismail expressed regret over the incident
and deplored such actions as having "not profited or benefited
anybody''.

"There's no reason for anybody to want to hack into our website.

"The website was put up as part our duty to enlighten the public on
what the Malaysian Parliament has achieved.

"It doesn't harm anybody and nobody should take offence (to it),'' he
said.

Zahir said now that all its information had been completely erased,
the Parliament staff would have to spend extra time to re-write the
website.

"I'll be looking into the matter with my staff when the office
re-opens next Tuesday. We'll also discuss what measures we can take to
prevent such hacking in the future,'' he said.

Asked whether this could be the work of anti-government elements,
Zahir said:

"I don't know. Sometimes, people just want to experience the feeling
that they can hack into a website.

"Whatever information we have put up does not harm anybody. We are
just producing the facts. Why should anyone take objection to our
website?'' he said.

Lim said the hacking of the Parliament homepage was not noticed
earlier as "it was one of the least visited Internet sites in the
country''.

"It is an utter disappointment to Malaysia's ambitious plan to be an
IT-savvy nation,'' he said in a statement.

Lim added that the hacking had raised questions of security and
quality of government homepages.

"How can there be a mindset of an e-government service when webmasters
like those responsible for the Parliament homepage can be unaware of
hacking on their sites for days?'' he said.

Backbenchers' Club secretary Datuk Husni Hanadzlah said Parliament
would have to increase its security and safety features for its
website in the future.

"We tend to take security for granted. But hacking being part of the
IT culture, we should be more cautious.

"I also hope that Parliament will be able to employ IT specialists to
install a new website which is more current, comprehensive and
attractive to Internet surfers besides countering hacking problems,''
he said.

[Defaced Parliament website at...  Where else?
http://www.attrition.org/mirror/attrition/2000/12/27/www.parlimen.gov.my/ ]

ISN is hosted by SecurityFocus.com
---
To unsubscribe email LISTSERV () SecurityFocus com with a message body of
"SIGNOFF ISN".


Current thread: