Globe website hacked due to ‘poor internet connection service’
Message from hacktivist group BloodSec International. Screencap from Coorms.com.
MANILA, Philippines – Globe Telecommunications website was allegedly hacked by a group of hacktivists protesting their “poor internet connection service.”
The hacktivists identified themselves as “BloodSec Hackers” and posted a message to their website stating “Dear Globe, your service on your internet connection is not worthy what we pay for. Do something or expect the consequence. This is just the beginning. Expect Us!”
The hacktivists also threatened that “all their data belong to BloodSec now!”
The hacking was reported Friday by Philippine technology blog Coorms.com which listed the pages of Globe that were breached.
It was said that, these groups are also members of anonymous Philippines.
The hacktivists identified themselves as “BloodSec Hackers” and posted a message to their website stating “Dear Globe, your service on your internet connection is not worthy what we pay for. Do something or expect the consequence. This is just the beginning. Expect Us!”
The hacktivists also threatened that “all their data belong to BloodSec now!”
The hacking was reported Friday by Philippine technology blog Coorms.com which listed the pages of Globe that were breached.
It was said that, these groups are also members of anonymous Philippines.
Screencap of the Globe website as of 1 p.m. November 28, 2014.
As of today 1:00pm Friday (November 28, 2014), the four pages listed remained offline with a message saying “we’re currently conducting a maintenance activity to improve system performance. Sorry for the inconvenience.”
The four pages that were offline were: mybusiness.globe.com.ph, payroll.globe-csme.com, duointernational.globe-csme.com, and update.globe-csme.com.
As of 17:35 November 28, 2014, their website is still offline.
Coorms reported that Globe subscribers are unable to enjoy good internet service because of their use of “Data Capping” and “Throttling.”
“May this message become the key to Globe to finally remove the limitations for their Internet Services,” the blog said.
The four pages that were offline were: mybusiness.globe.com.ph, payroll.globe-csme.com, duointernational.globe-csme.com, and update.globe-csme.com.
As of 17:35 November 28, 2014, their website is still offline.
Coorms reported that Globe subscribers are unable to enjoy good internet service because of their use of “Data Capping” and “Throttling.”
“May this message become the key to Globe to finally remove the limitations for their Internet Services,” the blog said.
SOURCE: http://technology.inquirer.net/39569/globe-website-hacked-due-to-poor-internet-connections-service