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Myanmar Government Sites attacked for OpMyanmar

Posted on May 31, 2013 by Lee J

n4nda_ Anonymous and other hacktivist have been at it all week targeting sites based or about in Myanmar. The attacks come as part of a relatively older operation that was dubbed OpMyanmar which  has been on going for 9+ months now but appears to of picked up pace over the past week with a heap of sites coming under fire from DDoS and in the sights of hacktivist who have left many other sites defaced. > Burma a historic name for the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, also known simply by another historic name, Myanmar, is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia bordered by China, Thailand, India, Laos and Bangladesh. One-third of Burma’s total perimeter of 1,930 kilometres (1,200 miles) forms an uninterrupted coastline along the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. Its population of over 60 million makes it the world’s 24th most populous country[1] and, at 676,578 km2 (261,227 sq mi), it is the world’s 40th largest country and the second largest in Southeast Asia. wiki

The hacker collective and other hacktivist have put together a page of information, targets, basic server info as well as links to web hives that are aimed at many Myanmar sites. In recent days there has been more and more tension building on the ground as New York times reports that there have been more attacks on Myanmar’s Muslims by anti-Muslims Breached or downed sites below are just from the last few days but over the past months there appears to of been over 300 different sites that have been attacked, defaced or taken offline by the hacktivist. See gallery at bottom of page for screen caps of defacement’s or downs. ### Tango downs

  1. https://mcpt.gov.mm/
  2. https://www.myanmar.com.mm/
  3. https://www.dca.gov.mm/

Some paste tango downs (70+) can be found on pastie.org here### Defaced

  1. https://www.myanmarworkers.com/
  2. https://cpsww.com.mm/
  3. https://myanmar-visa.com 
  4. https://www.unitedmyanmar.com/readme.html
  5. https://tourismmyanmar.com/
  6. https://brother.com.mm/
  7. https://itsc.com.mm/
  8. https://mhtcentral.org.mm/ (restored)
  9. https://creditmyanmar.com/
  10. https://myanmarjapan.com/

Past attacks posted on pastebin. here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwwc2y6Ye0g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flNwuDge-EE ### Gallery


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