University of Cape Coast Website Hacked
University of Cape Coast, one of Ghana's top university's website has been hacked. The attack took place on Sunday, 4th January 2015 at about 8:16 AM. The website has been hacked and defaced by an Indian known as "Mr. Bangladesh" and was reported by BD Grey Hat Hackers.
At the moment the website has been taken offline however, a google search on the website gives you a result similar to that in the image below. It read: "Hello Admin ! Mr. Bangladesh here ! from Bangladesh GREY HAT HACKERS. We Defend || We Revenge. 0000. hacked by Mr. Bangladesh #Contact ... ".
You can take a look at a snapshot of the site when it was hacked here. It's a short video of the message to the administrator of the website with background music. Here is the link to UCC's Website.
It's just 4 days into the New Year and we've had our first cyber attack already. Website owners should be expecting more of this to happen and should be prepared.
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