Bulgarian Anonymous Hack GOV Website - Report

Society | October 7, 2012, Sunday // 10:17
Bulgarian Anonymous Hack GOV Website - Report: Bulgarian Anonymous Hack GOV Website - Report The alleged attack on the Cabinet's internet page would be the third in a series of Anonymous Bulgaria political hackings after those in mid-summer against the websites of the ethnic Turkish party DPS and of the Parliament. File photo

The Bulgarian unit of the Anonymous has hacked the website of the Council of Ministers, the official page of the government.

They have written in one of the social networks "Let's come together to topple the government's site! We have enough."

The Bulgarian 24 Chassa (24 Hours) daily reports that as of 9:15 am Sunday, the site remained blocked. There is no officially confirmed information the Anonymous are behind the attack.

This would be the third in a series of Anonymous Bulgaria political hacking attacks, after those in mid-summer against the website of the liberal, ethnic Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms party, DPS, which pretends to defend the interests of Bulgaria's sizeable Turkish minority, and the site of the Bulgarian Parliament.

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