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NTV Online
10 August, 2016, 09:28
Update: 10 August, 2016, 09:30
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NTV Online
10 August, 2016, 09:28
Update: 10 August, 2016, 09:30

Dhaka: The official website of National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) has been hacked by a group of hackers, claimed themselves as RxR Hacker from Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday night.

Visitors to the websites were directed to a page that read, 'this site has been hacked by attackers from Saudi Arabia hackers.'

Hackers left a deface page along with a message, which said, ‘because of the world's silence about the five years of massacres that occur in Syria and this still happening. This security breach is not to make damage. It is only to deliver a specific message to the world.’

Mentioning the sufferings of Syrian people the hackers said, ‘for five years the Syrian people suffering from hunger, thirst, and cold, and lack of artifice, there are women raped, and children are dying, and houses have been destroyed, and generations do not know their destiny, and after all that the world accuse us of terrorism.’

The cyber-attackers also said, ‘we are not here to defend ourselves, but we came here to show you the truth.’

They said that USA has made Osama bin Laden by helping with money and weapon, then called him a terrorist. After that USA got rid of Osama when it wants to.

The hackers said, ‘USA now supports Bashar al-Assadthe president of the Syrian massacre. Soon she will call him a terrorist as what happened with Osama bin Laden, then she will get rid him. But do you know why she don't wants get rid him now? She allows him the opportunity to kill the largest possible number of Syrian people. Do you know why? To make the task easier for Israel. This is the truth, you are judge.’

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