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TRS received a tip off from a local school teacher showing that the standard operating procedure when dealing with a hacked website is to announce “maintenance”.
This is a photo of an email announcement sent out by MOE to various school departments in response to the threats made by Anonymous.
The announcement states clearly that security measures are being increased in response to the targeting of Singapore websites by Anonymous.
It lays out the steps to take if the school’s website is hacked:
It seems that the SOP is to cover up and put the site “under maintenance”. This raises even more doubt about IDA’s claims that the earlier outage of government websites was purely due to maintenance and technical difficulties encountered during that maintenance.
IDA repeatedly insisted that the outage on Saturday afternoon was due to maintenance and not a result of any external hackers.
Is it all just one big cover up?
However, through email to reporters the following day, The Messiah had indicated that the anonymous legion was behind the outage of government websites on Saturday.
This is a photo of an email announcement sent out by MOE to various school departments in response to the threats made by Anonymous.
The announcement states clearly that security measures are being increased in response to the targeting of Singapore websites by Anonymous.
It lays out the steps to take if the school’s website is hacked:
- Suspend the account as soon as possible.
- Put up a notification or announcement page to inform the visitors that the website is under maintenance.
- Please inform MOE ITB Comms ([email protected]) of the hacking by providing the URL link of the website that is compromisd.
- Backup the defaced website.
- Implementing security measures such as installing the latest patch and changing the administrator password to a stronger password, i.e., passwords with a conmbination of:….
It seems that the SOP is to cover up and put the site “under maintenance”. This raises even more doubt about IDA’s claims that the earlier outage of government websites was purely due to maintenance and technical difficulties encountered during that maintenance.
IDA repeatedly insisted that the outage on Saturday afternoon was due to maintenance and not a result of any external hackers.
Is it all just one big cover up?
However, through email to reporters the following day, The Messiah had indicated that the anonymous legion was behind the outage of government websites on Saturday.