UK Backpacker Murders: Police Websites Hacked. Hackers have attacked Thai police websites over the conviction of two Myanmar migrant workers for the murders of two British backpackers.
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The international hacking group Anonymous said on its Facebook page 1. Thai police websites had been targeted. Of those it listed, nine could not be accessed on Tuesday. The words "Failed Law", "We Want Justice", and a hashtag #Boycott.
Thailand were displayed on some of the hacked sites, along with the name of the Myanmar- based "Blink Hacker Group". Thai police have confirmed the attacks but insist no confidential data has been taken.
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Police Tuesday were investigating whether hackers who took over several police websites Tuesday acted in response to the Koh Tao murders court decision that has been. BANGKOK (AP) — Hackers took over several police websites in Thailand, replacing the home pages with a message saying, 'Failed Law. We want Justice!'.
Protesters hold up pictures of migrant workers Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun"They're not good enough to hack into our system and steal any of our data," police spokesman Dechnarong Suthicharnbancha said. Last month a Thai court found Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun guilty of killing Britons Hannah Witheridge, 2. David Miller, 2. 4, whose bodies were found on a beach on the holiday island of Koh Tao in 2. Officers investigating the murders were accused of gross incompetence, mishandling evidence and torturing the suspects. However, a judge dismissed the torture allegations, saying there was no evidence it took place.
The pair were sentenced to death. The guilty verdicts sparked angry protests in Myanmar where hundreds have joined ongoing demonstrations outside the Thai Embassy in Yangon. They say Lin and Htun, both 2. Both have been sentenced to death. The latest hacking attacks were carried out after a 3. Anonymous' Facebook page on Sunday.
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In it a masked person questioned the competency of the Thai police force and its handling of the murder investigation and other cases.
The online attack took place late Monday. Several police websites were either offline or still displayed the message demanding justice Tuesday evening. Anonymous hackers attacked more than a dozen Thai police websites in protest against death sentences handed down to two Myanmar migrant workers for allegedly killing. Ackers took over several police websites in Thailand, replacing the home pages with a message saying, “Failed Law. We want Justice!”.
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