access the Collective Law Firm Website 2024-02-29 00:43:22

A new hack occurred in Cuba this weekend. This time the affected website was that of the National Organization of Collective Law Firms (ONBC). The hacking group removed the original image from the site and posted a message related to political issues.

Precisely, Anonymus Cuba (La Resistencia Digital) took credit for this fact, which, by the way, has become frequent in the digital panorama of the Island. The hacking not only stopped there, they also modified the original texts for others with another focus and theme. .

As soon as such a hack became known, the Collective Law Firm Organization immediately removed access to its website.

The group of computer thieves also left a message about the theft of access to sites in Cuba.

They stated that they would continue doing similar acts on Sundays, thus keeping the island’s website administrators on alert.

Hacking in Villa Clara still in force

Just this Sunday it was one week since the Villa Clara government profile on the social network Facebook was hacked. The Citizen Portal page “I am Villa Clara” was also stolen by the same cybercriminals.

At the time, journalist Henry Omar Pérez referred to the hacking of the Villa Clara government portal. “To all users, the account of the Citizen Portal “I am Villa Clara” has been stolen. From this moment on, no publication is our responsibility.”

The communicator then requested the collaboration of all users of said website on Facebook to report the hack. After the theft of the aforementioned account, material completely different from the real objective of the site began to be disseminated.

As of this Sunday, that hack is still in effect. Computer experts are working to create a new page, of course, with greater security against acts like this.

With the recent hack of ONBC, now all the official pages of the Cuban government are on alert for another possible similar attack.

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