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Uganda Government Under Attack By Anonymous for Anti-LGBT

Posted on August 15, 2012 by Lee J

office-of-the-prime-minister   A hacker who uses the handle @DramaSett3r and flys under the anonymous flag has been leaking data over the past 24hrs that come from the Uganda based government. These attacks that have been carried out are in the name of Anti-LGBT for which in Uganda people have been murdered in the past for their sexuality. The Uganda Presidents website opm.go.ug was hacked and its news section has been defaced in these recent attacks and at time of publishing the site appears to still be under control of the hackers who have published the below message. > You have been warned, repeatedly to expect us. Your violations of the rights of LGBT people have disgusted us. ALL people have the right to live in dignity free from the repression of someone else’s political and religious beliefs. You should be PROUD of your LGBT citizens, because they clearly have more balls than you will ever have. Real Ugandan Pride is demonstrated in standing up to oppression despite fearing the abuse, torture and murder inflicted on LGBT at the hands of the corrupt government. FUCK YOU UGANDAN GOVERNMENT! See you again soon x

Uganda law society https://www.uls.or.ug was hacked and defaced with a article added with the below message.

Message to the Government of Uganda: You want to put people to death, only because they have different likings than you do, how fucking disgusting. Let me take you back to the 1800’s, when the Americans would infiltrate Africa and take people to work as slaves only because they were black. Your stereo-types are pathetic, and so are you and your security. This will continue, until you change your ways and beliefs of LGTB. There is no need to put people to death for this, and we will not tolerate it. Put this to a stop now, or else it all will be leaked world wide.. Are we clear? #OpFuckAfrica #EliteSociety

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Ugandan National TV Network was also attacked and data dumped as a result. The leaked data contains basic server information and a small dump of personal information. https://pastebin.com/AmckRzb8 The Uganda Law and justice society was also attacked and had very minor data leaked via pastebin, this attack was one of the first before the main string of attacks started to happen. https://pastebin.com/QmBw3kCU Its not the first time we have seen attacks or operations by anonymous hacktivist on the Ugandan governments with OpFuckUganda being started some time last year and since then there have been many other attacks.


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