Here is the summarized report on the hacked websites, categorized by attacker:

Attacker: 0x1998

Target: https://sansalvadoreste.gob.sv
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347695
Victim Country: El Salvador
Sector: Government – The target appears to be a government website, indicating potential interests in data or disruptions within public services.
Description: A government website of El Salvador was compromised, demonstrating vulnerability in state-operated digital infrastructures.

Attacker: Mr.L3RB1

Target: https://penajamkab.go.id/read.htm
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347694
Victim Country: Indonesia
Sector: Local Government – The targeted page is associated with a regional administration, likely aimed at disrupting local governance.
Description: The local development website of a municipality in Indonesia faced hacking, reflecting the increasing targeting of regional administrative systems.

Attacker: Simsimi

1. Target: https://raca.fiocruz.br/public/site/images/r34d/shelby.gif
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347339
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Health – This appears to be linked to a health organization, potentially affecting public health communications.
Description: A health institution in Brazil was hacked, highlighting vulnerabilities in health-related digital assets during ongoing public health concerns.

2. Target: https://ejts.aphi.gov.et/public/site/images/r34d/shelby.gif
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347297
Victim Country: Ethiopia
Sector: Health – The target is related to a public health initiative, possibly disrupting health services in the region.
Description: An Ethiopian public health website was compromised, underscoring the risks to vital health service platforms.

Attacker: Junin-CLS

Numerous attacks on various targets in Brazil:
1. Target: http://www.aguabranca.al.gov.br/xx.txt
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347657
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Local Governance – A municipal website was breached, affecting governance at the local level.
Description: The Aguabranca local government site was targeted, indicating vulnerabilities within municipal administrative frameworks.

2. Target: http://www.japaratinga.al.gov.br/xx.txt
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347654
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Local Governance
Description: Breach of another local council in Brazil, demonstrating systemic risks across municipal platforms.

3. Target: http://www.feiragrande.al.gov.br/xx.txt
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347653
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Local Governance
Description: Highlighting vulnerabilities in local governance, the site for Feiragrande was also hacked.

4. Target: http://turismo.aguabranca.al.gov.br/xx.txt
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347650
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Tourism – Targeting tourism infrastructure, potentially affecting local economic activity.
Description: A tourism site in Brazil was compromised, posing threats to local economic activities.

5. Target: http://www.fapencajueiro.al.gov.br/xx.txt
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347649
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Local Education
Description: Educational institutions were targeted, impacting local educational resources.

6. Target: https://fapen.ourobranco.al.gov.br/xx.txt
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347626
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Local Governance
Description: Another municipal government website was hacked, continuing the trend against local administrations.

7. Target: https://portal.belomonte.al.leg.br/xx.txt
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347660
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Legislative – Targeting legislative websites highlights risks to legislative processes and communications.
Description: A legislative portal in Brazil was compromised, indicating threats to the integrity of political communication.

8. Target: https://portal.carneiros.al.leg.br/xx.txt
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347658
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Legislative
Description: Another legislative site was hacked, emphasizing the risk of breaches in political communications.

9. Target: http://www.matagrande.al.gov.br/xx.txt
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347655
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Local Governance
Description: The attack on the Matagrande site further illustrates the vulnerability of local government platforms in Brazil.

Attacker: c4t

1. Target: http://regulatoria.cizcalli.gob.mx
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347512
Victim Country: Mexico
Sector: Regulatory – Impacts regulatory bodies, likely affecting public oversight and compliance.
Description: A regulatory website in Mexico was compromised, exposing vulnerabilities in oversight frameworks.

2. Target: http://transparencia.cizcalli.gob.mx
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347511
Victim Country: Mexico
Sector: Transparency – Focused on government transparency initiatives, crucial for public trust.
Description: Attack on a transparency-related site in Mexico raises concerns about the integrity of governmental accountability.

Attacker: CaptainSmok3r

Target: https://betagimunicipality.gov.bd/captainsmok3r.txt
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347679
Victim Country: Bangladesh
Sector: Local Governance – This indicates potential risks in local governmental operations and public service efficiency.
Description: The local government website in Bangladesh faced a cyber incident, highlighting vulnerabilities in municipal digital resources.

Attacker: D4LGH4CK_TM

Target: https://crefito16.gov.br/allah.html
Source: zone-h.org/mirror/id/41347676
Victim Country: Brazil
Sector: Health – Targeting a health service organization potentially impacts public health resources.
Description: A health-related website in Brazil was targeted, reflecting the ongoing risk to public health infrastructure.

Attacker: KIPASGTS

Target: siakad.upgripnk.ac.id/
Source: haxor.id/archive/mirror/217719
Victim Country: Indonesia
Sector: Education – The target seems associated with an academic institution, affecting educational services.
Description: An educational institution in Indonesia was compromised, highlighting risks to academic integrity and resources.

In summary, the report lists a variety of cyberattacks affecting governmental, health, legislative, and educational sectors across several countries, predominantly Brazil and Indonesia, with significant implications for public services and governance.

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