Hacked Website Report Overview

Attacker: ynR

1. Target: meparts.education.gov.mw
Source: zone-h.org
Victim Country: Malawi
Sector: Education – Targeting the education sector, likely to disrupt or steal sensitive data related to educational institutions.

2. Target: svetinikole.gov.mk
Source: zone-h.org
Victim Country: North Macedonia
Sector: Government Services – Targeting a municipal website, potentially affecting local governance and service delivery.

3. Target: surallah.gov.ph
Source: zone-h.org
Victim Country: Philippines
Sector: Local Governance – This hack impacts local government operations in Surallah, potentially compromising public services.

4. Target: southcotabato.gov.ph
Source: zone-h.org
Victim Country: Philippines
Sector: Local Governance – Similar to the previous, concerning local administration and service integrity.

5. Target: tupi.gov.ph
Source: zone-h.org
Victim Country: Philippines
Sector: Local Governance – Another local government website targeted, posing risks to community interactions and data.

6. Target: ckwd.gov.ph
Source: zone-h.org
Victim Country: Philippines
Sector: Local Governance – Compromising a regional website, affecting local constituents and procedural transparency.

7. Target: ciapacov.gob.mx
Source: zone-h.org
Victim Country: Mexico
Sector: Water Supply – Targeting a public utility organization, which could affect water services and public health.

Attacker: rhz

1. Target: munidatemdelmaranon.gob.pe
Source: zone-h.org
Victim Country: Peru
Sector: Local Governance – Hacking a municipal site that provides essential services to the community, potentially disrupting local administration.

Summary

The recent series of cyberattacks primarily target government sectors in various countries, including Malawi, North Macedonia, and multiple regions in the Philippines, along with a public utility in Mexico. These attacks signify an ongoing threat to local governance, education, and public services, raising concerns about the integrity and continuity of essential services crucial for community welfare.

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