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Hackers hit Fu Jen website to demand apology

The China Post
Date: September 25, 2016
By: The China Post news staff

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Anonymous HK disabled Fu Jen Catholic University’s website at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, in an attack that targeted the university for failing to publicly apologize to a sexual assault survivor and former student.

“This is the first warning. Fu Jen Catholic University must settle the issue before Oct. 20 by bringing rapist Wang Kai-min (王凱民) to justice and extending an official apology to the sexual assault victim. Otherwise, we will unite Anonymous hackers from around the world to attack all of the university’s electronic network systems,” the Hong Kong branch of the world’s largest hacker organization said in a public post.

Anonymous Taiwan Threatens More Attacks to Come

Anonymous HK claimed that the group would soon launch a second wave of attacks on all of Fu Jen University’s servers.

The move by Anonymous HK came in support of the Taiwan branch of Anonymous, which posted a statement Friday saying that a conscientious public cannot allow the rapist to remain at large or allow the victim to experience additional harm by the faculty of Fu Jen University.     [FULL  STORY]

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