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Hackers deface Philippine websites in call for anti-corruption protests

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Philippine President Benigno Aquino is under fire after a scandal over lawmakers' misuse of public funds. Photo: AFP

A group of hackers claiming ties with international activist group Anonymous defaced Philippine government websites on Sunday, calling for support for a planned anti-corruption protest in congress this week.

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Calling themselves Anonymous Philippines, the group posted on its Facebook page a list of sites it had defaced with a message seeking support for a protest demanding the abolition of “pork barrel funds” - money activists say is used for political patronage.

“We apologise for this inconvenience, but this is the easiest way we could convey our message to you, our dear brothers and sisters who are tired of this cruelty and this false democracy, tired of this government and the politicians who only think about themselves,” read a message on the defaced websites.

A scandal over lawmakers’ misuse of public funds has become the biggest crisis of President Benigno Aquino’s three-year rule, tainting his carefully crafted image as a corruption fighter and undermining his ability to push economic reforms.

National and local government agencies and a Philippine embassy website were among those defaced. The group said the government “in many ways, has failed its Filipino citizens”.

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On its Facebook page, it indicated the defaced sites of the state postal agency, the Insurance Commission, the Optical Media Board, an anti-piracy agency, and the Sugar Regulatory Administration. Also defaced was the Philippine embassy’s website in Seoul.

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