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Google Malaysia's domain redirected, not hacked -- MyNIC

Syafique Shuib
Syafique Shuib
11/10/2013
11:26 MYT
Google Malaysia's domain redirected, not hacked -- MyNIC
Earlier this morning, Malaysian internet users trying to visit www.google.com.my and www.google.my domains were redirected to a hacker’s website with the message “Google Malaysia STAMPED by PAKISTANI LEETS.
MyNIC Bhd, the sole agency for the .my domains issued a statement on their website confirming there was an unauthorised redirection of www.google.com.my and www.google.my domains to another IP address by a group which called themselves TeaM MADLEETS.
“The problem was alerted in the early morning and MYNIC Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) immediately started to resolve the issue. The domain name www.google.com.my has been restored to their correct information at 7.10 am today and www.google.my is still resolving.
At the moment, we are undertaking all necessary measures to monitor the situation and prevent further related issues,” said MyNIC.
In July, several websites with the ‘.com.my’ and ‘.my’ domains experienced technical issues when it was hacked by a group known as TiGER-M@TE.
Some of the websites affected include Google, Dell, Microsoft, MSN Malaysia, Bing, and Kaspersky.
In March, Google denied its website was hacked following a page calling the Malaysian state of Sabah as “illegitimate”.
Below are some reactions on Twitter:
Google mlsia kena hacked lagi . Haih
— AH FAN (@AAAFFFAAANNN) October 11, 2013
Guys, it is not Google Malaysia that has been hacked. It's actually MYNIC, our national registry for domain names. @mynicberhad @GoogleMsia
— S.R (@SyeeRazak) October 11, 2013
if google malaysia got hacked by some pakistani group does this mean they'll issue a darurat/ does this mean no spm pic.twitter.com/tso7t7E0cy
— Divyia S (@mainstream666) October 11, 2013
Patut la Google Malaysia x leh bukak smlm... Kene hacked ngn hacker Pakistan.. Motif?
— Shafiq Madi (@shafiqmadi) October 11, 2013
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#Google Malaysia
#Hacked
#MYNIC
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