UP Visayas website hacked

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UP Visayas website hacked
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Hackers took over the University of the Philippines (UP)-Visayas website on Thursday (June 11), leaving a note: “Website Breached By You Know Who.”

The hackers added, “You’re endangering the welfare of your students. May this message serve you as warning.”

In a Twitter post, UP Visayas said it has temporarily taken down the webserver after the website’s defacement. UPV has temporarily taken down the webserver after the defacement of the UPV website. The technical team is now doing a security audit of all our systems and is taking the necessary steps to ensure that no further harm will be done.“The technical team is now doing a security audit of all our systems and is taking the necessary steps to ensure that no further harm will be done,” the university added.

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