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Slamet Susanto , The Jakarta Post , Jakarta/Yogyakarta | Sat, 03/29/2008 1:08 AM
Hackers took over the Golkar Party’s official website Friday to denounce a new bill that outlaws adult content online.
The international news section of the website was filled with a
message that read: “... Sorry Mr. Admin, this is just a message to Mrs.
Roy.”
Clicking on the message linked viewers to another page headed by
the Golkar Party symbol with images of three bare-shouldered women, one
with the pasted-on face of telecommunications expert Roy Suryo.
The website was back to normal by Friday afternoon. However, a
hacker did leave another short message, “Thank you, Golkar, for an
easily detected security hole.”
Golkar’s was the second website to come under attack by hackers
after the government announced it would block access to all
pornographic websites as part of the newly passed bill on electronic
information and transactions.
The bill threatens to jail users and providers of pornographic
websites for six years. The House, where Golkar controls the most
seats, unanimously endorsed the bill.
On Thursday, the official website of the Communications and Information Ministry was hacked for several hours.
Telecommunications expert Roy Suryo, who played a key role in
drafting the bill, claimed the attack on the ministry’s website was
revenge from those who frequented pornographic sites.
Deputy Chief of Golkar’s communication and information division,
Achmad Annama, said Friday the party would report the attack to the
police.
“We will submit our report to the Jakarta Police tomorrow (Saturday),” Achmad said as quoted by Antara news agency. He said the party would cooperate with Roy Suryo in reporting the case.
It was the third time hackers have targeted Golkar’s website since 2004. The two previous attacks occurred in 2004 and 2007.
Meanwhile, Internet cafe owners in Yogyakarta doubted the effectiveness of efforts to prevent Internet users from accessing adult-oriented websites. (alf)