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Inquirer.net
| 7 months ago
36 am Tuesday, October 9th, 2012 Justice Secretary Leila de Lima on Monday said she had directed the National Bureau of Investigation to start profiling personalities allegedly behind the hacking and defacement of government websites in protest...
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GMA News
| 8 months ago
Anonymous Philippines is among the groups opposing the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. On Friday, Anonymous had indicated it would stop attacks on government websites providing critical information. It also indicated it would defend such...
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GMA News
| 8 months ago
Under this law, a peaceful posting on the Internet could result in a prison sentence, said Arradon. AI noted the law, which took effect last Oct. 3, broadly extends criminal libel to apply to acts committed through a computer system or any other...
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GMA News
| 8 months ago
A New York-based watchdog group on Saturday urged the government to get to work soonest in amending the Anti-Cybercrime Act, as it scored the measure's double threat to Philippine media. Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Asia Program...
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Scoop
| 8 months ago
Only days after protesters offline and online spoke out against a new cybercrime law in the Philippines, Filipino lawmakers began to backtrack on the law and are now considering offering amendments to the legislation. News that politicians are...
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United Press International
| 8 months ago
Hackers have shut down Philippine government websites in an apparent protest against new cybercrime laws, officials say. Some sites have been unavailable for several hours, The Philippine Star reported. The targets included the sites of the National...
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GMA News
| 8 months ago
The only response to it and a president who, as his factotums have repeatedly said, signed it with his full approval can only be resistance and defiance," it said. It called on all Filipino journalists and news organizations "to stand up to this...
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Xtra News
| 8 months ago
Philippine President Benigno Aquino defended a new cybercrime law Friday amid a storm of protests from critics who say it will severely curb Internet freedoms and intimidate web users into self-censorship. Aquino specifically backed one of the most...
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GMA News
| 8 months ago
The group is the latest in a line of international watchdogs pressuring the Philippine government to either revise or outright repeal the Anti-Cybercrime Act. New York-based Access said the international community must stand together on Black...
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GMA News
| 8 months ago
We do not hack websites," it said on its Facebook page . In a phone interview with GMA News Online, the administrator of Pixed Offensive commented, " Hackers might have their own way of expressing themselves but we at Pixel Offensive do not hack...
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Inquirer.net
| 8 months ago
Project Noah, which only recently became operational, monitors weather patterns, measures rainfall and serves as a warning system, among other things. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) is using...
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Inquirer.net
| 8 months ago
The threats are now a national security concern because the targets are leading government agencies, said special investigator Joey Narciso of the NBI computer crimes division. Narciso told the Philippine Daily Inquirer in a phone interview the...
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GMA News
| 8 months ago
Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards), saying that hacks are not just for show. 'Show-offs' are 'not cool' "People, please think before you do something and make sure if you hack into something it will do something good not just by showing...