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When some anonymous hackers paralyzed Singapore gov.sg websites today, Singaporeans are not sensing a fear of what to come. It may be a direct cyber attack to the PAP government, yet Singaporeans are cheering. So loud it almost felt like National Day. For the first time in history, the PAP government is under the attacks of international anonymous hackers under a decentralized collective entity called Anonymous. It is technically inaccurate to call Anonymous a group because it has no leaders, organizational structure and anyone can simply perform a stunt like today and sign off “Anonymous” – so long it answers the people’s prayers.
And hell yeah did the international hackers hear Singaporeans’ prayers!
It was a sad day for PAP. Despite having so many SAF generals at helm, they did not know what to do. They attempted a SAF-style cover up, calling the series of DDOS attacks “planned maintenance”. But it is just painfully obvious. This is actually a repeat scene in V for Vendetta when V blew up the Parliament’s building and the state-controlled media actually called it a “planned demolition”(how convenient).
Anybody with half a brain should be asking the following simple questions:
1) why did the “planned maintenance” become national news?
2) why is the “planned maintenance” carried out on a Public Holiday(Deepavali)…and on a Sunday…daytime?
3) why is the “planned maintenance” carried out simultaneously across all 19 gov.sg sites?
4) why is the “planned maintenance” not told beforehand?
5) why is there no deadline given to the “planned maintenance”?
As of now, the gov.sg sites are still down. Singaporeans are cheering online but there is not a word of it on the TV and hardcopy newspapers, as expected of course to contain the problem online and not spread to the offline citizens. While the PAP is wondering why did the Anonymous hackers target them, how can they prevent further hacks, who is The Messiah, how will they catch the perpetrators…perhaps the most important question PAP should be asking themselves why are Singaporeans helping these outsiders to jeer and boo their own government. Shouldn’t Singaporeans be upset?
- http://wikitemasek.wordpress.com/20...lect-why-are-singaporeans-cheering-the-hacks/
And hell yeah did the international hackers hear Singaporeans’ prayers!
It was a sad day for PAP. Despite having so many SAF generals at helm, they did not know what to do. They attempted a SAF-style cover up, calling the series of DDOS attacks “planned maintenance”. But it is just painfully obvious. This is actually a repeat scene in V for Vendetta when V blew up the Parliament’s building and the state-controlled media actually called it a “planned demolition”(how convenient).
Anybody with half a brain should be asking the following simple questions:
1) why did the “planned maintenance” become national news?
2) why is the “planned maintenance” carried out on a Public Holiday(Deepavali)…and on a Sunday…daytime?
3) why is the “planned maintenance” carried out simultaneously across all 19 gov.sg sites?
4) why is the “planned maintenance” not told beforehand?
5) why is there no deadline given to the “planned maintenance”?
As of now, the gov.sg sites are still down. Singaporeans are cheering online but there is not a word of it on the TV and hardcopy newspapers, as expected of course to contain the problem online and not spread to the offline citizens. While the PAP is wondering why did the Anonymous hackers target them, how can they prevent further hacks, who is The Messiah, how will they catch the perpetrators…perhaps the most important question PAP should be asking themselves why are Singaporeans helping these outsiders to jeer and boo their own government. Shouldn’t Singaporeans be upset?
- http://wikitemasek.wordpress.com/20...lect-why-are-singaporeans-cheering-the-hacks/