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Report: M’sia group hacked S’pore NParks site

Posted on July 3, 2011 by Dissent

Tyler Thia provides the update to a previously reported breach:

The Malaysian hacking group H3x4 Crew has been identified as the ones responsible for breaching Singapore’s National Parks Board (NParks) Web site two weeks ago, according to a report.

According to a report Tuesday by local daily The Straits Times, Malaysian employees from business consultancy firm, The Black Wilder Group (TBWG), stumbled on what H3x4 Crew had done while monitoring the group for an “unrelated case”. They saw screenshots of the hacked NParks sited posted on a temporary Web site, which was subsequently removed and uploaded again on kenahack.com, a site that reveals hacking exploits, the article stated.

[…]

When contacted, NParks confirmed the intrusion happened on Jun. 12, affecting information linked to the photo gallery under the “Visitors’ Guide” section of the Web site.

“Only those who registered online to use this photo gallery were affected,” said NParks CIO Yong Fook Chyi. “Their user IDs, e-mail addresses, names and encrypted passwords access to the photo gallery were affected. There was no further damage to the Web site.”

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