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Federal Action Regionalists Defaced By MetalSoft Team for FailRoot

Posted on February 27, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/capture_3.png A few weeks ago we got word that one of the main members of a hacker team who goes by the handle Metal soft team was detained and had computers seized as part of an investigation into the recent string of attacks. As a result other team members have continued or defaced websites with a new message, letting fail root know that are there for him no matter what.

They seek not the real criminals? FailRooT is a genius. A great friend, but a friend a brother. FailRooT Brother! (MetalSoft # Team) We are with you! Welcome to the cyber Gerra PDI Chile We are ; JH -Team – Nort4x – xDarkston3x – RS4 – W4rn!ng – Dr-x – DarkBytex – Kalimndor Team

The target website belongs to the Chilean government and is for the Federal Action Regionalists https://www.federales.cl, at time of publishing the site was still defaced but only seems to be the front page as other pages from Google links work fine.

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