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NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by remola04(m): 11:34am On Jan 16, 2012
Greetings Nigerian Army

We are NaijaCyberHactivists.

We and the great people of Nigeria ask for nothing but your immediate evacuation from our streets.

We shall not fold our arms and watch you harrass innocent protesters.

Please tackle Boko Haram and leave innocent protesters ALONE

Your failure to do just placed you in our cross-hairs.

You are NOT untouchable as WE (NaijaCyberHactivists) aint the government.

We coming after you!

THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING!


We Are From The Internet
EXPECT US!

"In source code we trust
We fighting for a cause
To make them account for all OUR money in their purse
MISSION: Hand over the whip to the horse".


http://twitter.com/#!/NaijaCyberHack
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by remola04(m): 11:35am On Jan 16, 2012

Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Mobinga: 11:41am On Jan 16, 2012
Isn't this old? Besides that's not the Nigerian Army's official site.

http://saharareporters.com/news-page/nigerian-activist-hackers-take-down-nigerian-army-website

Posted: July 6, 2011 - 12:21
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Nobody: 11:46am On Jan 16, 2012
No, its not that old one, it's a fresh attack this morning. See the content: http://www.hqnaec.org/index.php
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Beaf: 11:50am On Jan 16, 2012
After this, people would come talking crap that the protests are peaceful. Attacking the army is declaring war, but hey! Let the stup!dity continue! Stup!dity is the new democratic right.
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Nobody: 11:51am On Jan 16, 2012
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Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Nobody: 11:53am On Jan 16, 2012
Like they say, SILENCE IS GOLDEN, HACKING IS A LIVING,
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by fasa2020(m): 11:57am On Jan 16, 2012
dadaic:

Like they say, SILENCE IS GOLDEN, HACKING IS A LIVING,

I love this !
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by omo9ja1(m): 11:59am On Jan 16, 2012
OBOI

YASH DOM OPEN LOL

PROTESTERS  VS GEJ ARMY
     1                  0
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by honeric01(m): 12:03pm On Jan 16, 2012
grin grin grin grin grin

chei grin grin grin grin
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by kramer: 12:03pm On Jan 16, 2012
Uhm, How effective do you think this cyber attack is? I don't think people even knew of the website or if the army cares about it  undecided
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Nobody: 12:06pm On Jan 16, 2012
After this, people would coming talking crap that the protests are peaceful. Attacking the army is declaring war, but hey! Let the stup!dity continue! Stup!dity is the new democratic right
.

Beaf. . . . can you please stay off this forum, you are becoming too predictable and monotonous. To you its either we are for you or against you. To you, its either black or white. quit this way of thinking and rationalize outside the box for once.
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Nobody: 12:07pm On Jan 16, 2012
some news papers website were hacked too
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Beaf: 12:09pm On Jan 16, 2012
ilugunboy:

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Beaf. . . . can you please stay off this forum, you are becoming too predictable and monotonous. To you its either we are for you or against you. To you, its either black or white. quit this way of thinking and rationalize outside the box for once.

Find a way to hang yourself. If you attack the army, you have declared war. Period.
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by MrResource(m): 12:11pm On Jan 16, 2012
omo9ja1:

OBOI

YASH DOM OPEN LOL

PROTESTERS  VS GEJ ARMY
     1                         0


Lol grin grin

Na online things
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by phreakabit(m): 12:13pm On Jan 16, 2012
Ok this is getting r3tarded. The aim of hacking is gaining access to vital and relevant hidden information. A simple defacement does little or nothing as it only changes the homepage. Plus, the webmaster definitely has a backup of the site prior to the defacement. If you need vital info there are some other things that can be done besides defacing the site. But that up to you to use your brain. . . .  However I would not advice anyone to do this.  The defacement looks nice btw cool  cool  cool
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by prodam(m): 12:18pm On Jan 16, 2012
Beaf:

After this, people would coming talking crap that the protests are peaceful. Attacking the army is declaring war, but hey! Let the stup!dity continue! Stup!dity is the new democratic right.

u are right!!!
fight FG not the Defense(The mad dogs),
If they react, e no go easy ooooo, I know what am saying
the soldiers hate "bloody civilians" trying to show supremacy
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Nobody: 12:19pm On Jan 16, 2012
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — For the first time since protests erupted over spiraling fuel prices, soldiers on Monday barricaded key roads in Nigeria's commercial capital of Lagos as the president offered a concession to stem demonstrations that he said were being stoked by provocateurs seeking anarchy.

Soldiers and police also barricaded entrances to protest venues in Nigeria's second-largest city of Kano on Monday, including a park near a university and a square in the city center. The deployment of troops is a sensitive issue in a nation with a young democracy and a history of military coups. President Goodluck Jonathan said in his televised speech early Monday that agitators have hijacked the demonstrations.

Jonathan announced the government would subsidize gasoline prices to immediately reduce the price to about $2.27 a gallon. The concession might not be enough to stem outrage over the government's stripping of fuel subsidies on Jan. 1 that kept gas prices low in this oil-rich but impoverished nation. Even with the measure announced Monday, gasoline would still be more than 50 cents a gallon higher than it was just 16 days ago, and anger in Africa's most populous nation where most people live on less than $2 a day is also now aimed at government corruption and inefficiency.

Tens of thousands have marched in cities across the nation.

In Lagos, a city of 15 million, army soldiers set up a checkpoint Monday morning on the main highway that feeds traffic from the mainland into its islands. An AP reporter saw more than 10 soldiers carrying assault rifles and wearing camouflage uniforms. Another convoy of soldiers patrolled in a pickup truck.

At a park in Lagos' Ojota neighborhood on the mainland, where more than 20,000 people had gathered Friday for an anti-government demonstration, two military armored personnel carriers were parked near an empty stage. About 50 soldiers and 50 other security personnel surrounded the area carrying Kalashnikov rifles, waving away those who tried to enter to resume demonstrations. A crowd of several hundred people gathered a few hundreds yards (meters) away.

"They are here because they don't want us to protest," said Remi Odutayo, 25, referring to the soldiers in the park. "They are using the power given to them to do something illegal" by stopping demonstrators from gathering.

On Lagos' Ikoyi Island, where some of Nigeria's wealthy and some foreign diplomats live, more than a dozen Nigerian air force personnel carrying assault rifles questioned drivers at a roundabout where more 1,000 protesters had regularly gathered last week. Drivers had to slow down because the airmen had put metal barricades and debris in the street.

Wearing a traditional black kaftan, Jonathan was alone on camera as he read from a printed speech on state TV.

"It has become clear to government and all well-meaning Nigerians that other interests beyond the implementation of the deregulation policy have hijacked the protest," Jonathan said. "This has prevented an objective assessment and consideration of all the contending issues for which dialogue was initiated by government. These same interests seek to promote discord, anarchy and insecurity to the detriment of public peace."

Jonathan's speech comes after his attempt to negotiate with labor unions failed late Sunday night to avert the strike entering a sixth day. Nigeria Labor Congress President Abdulwaheed Omar said early Monday morning he had ordered workers to stay at home over Jonathan's fears about security, but that might not keep people away from mass demonstrations like one that has seen more than 20,000 people show up in the country's commercial capital of Lagos.

The strike began Jan. 9, paralyzing the nation of more than 160 million people. The root cause remains gasoline prices: Jonathan's government abandoned subsidies that kept gasoline prices low on Jan. 1, causing prices to spike from $1.70 per gallon (45 cents per liter) to at least $3.50 per gallon (94 cents per liter). The costs of food and transportation also largely doubled.

Anger over losing one of the few benefits average Nigerians see from living in an oil-rich country led to demonstrations across the nation and violence that has killed at least 10 people. Red Cross volunteers have treated more than 600 people injured in protests since the strike began, officials said.

Jonathan and other government officials have argued that removing the subsidies, which are estimated to cost $8 billion a year, would allow the government to spend money on badly needed public projects across a country that has cratered roads, little electricity and a lack of clean drinking water for its inhabitants. However, many remain suspicious of government as military rulers and politicians have plundered government budgets since independence from Britain in 1960.

The strike also could cut into oil production in Nigeria, a nation that produces about 2.4 million barrels of crude a day and remains a top energy supplier to the U.S. Amajor oil workers association threatened Thursday to stop all oil production in Nigeria at midnight Saturday over the continued impasse in negotiations. However, the Nigeria Labor Congress said the association had held off on the threatened production halt.

http://news.yahoo.com/nigeria-troops-appear-president-offers-concession-084621308.html

Yoruba's are DONE. Despite the fact that some northerners are against GEJ, he still enjoys some support there and the army is loyal to him.

You guys are sooo bitter because you don't have one of your own in key cabinet position. If a Yoruba man was Minister of Finance or Central Bank governor. You won't see the thugs causing mayhem in the streets.  The whole Nigerians are watching you do your Masters dirty bidding, Saboteurs.
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by phreakabit(m): 12:21pm On Jan 16, 2012
prodam:

u are right!!!
fight FG not the Defense(The mad dogs),
If they react, e no go easy ooooo, I know what am saying
the soldiers hate "bloody civilians" trying to show supremacy

This has to be the dumbest move ever this guys are officially tagged terrorists now. . . Hacking a countries defence ministry in any form is just plain stup*dity!
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by dokunbam(m): 12:26pm On Jan 16, 2012
Is it the website or the military control room. We don't want war oo I beg
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by 989900: 12:31pm On Jan 16, 2012
If a Yoruba man was Minister of Finance or Central Bank governor. You won't see the thugs causing mayhem in the streets.

Do your research again and comeback. . . .in btw try getting unstuck with the same old poor mentality that got us here in the first place.
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Obijulius: 12:44pm On Jan 16, 2012
It's now clear to well-meaning Nigerians dat these agitators do not av d interest of d nation @ heart. Wat's d point of defacin a webpage? Such desperation must be given serious analysis. It's now clear that these "unpopular movements" r sinister.

Nigerians r now more than ever determined 2 move dis nation irrespective of whose ox is gored. We shall resume work and show dese cowards dat we r united with Mr. President in takin up d challenge 2 fight 4 a better Nigeria.

We supported dis govt wit our votes, & knowin dat d road to success will b rough & @ tyms unbearable, we choose it over other options. D millions of Nigerians who voted sincerely could not av been wrong, all d President & his cabinet needs @ dis tym is our support-dat is somethin we would gladly giv, mayb @ great pain but with gr8r gains for our future generations.

Let's get it right this time.

God bless our founding fathers, God bless Mr. President. God bless d Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by ocelot2006(m): 12:45pm On Jan 16, 2012
Has the hack affected military operations? Nope.

Will it force soldiers off the street? Nope.

Apart from defacing the website, total effect is nada.
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Nobody: 12:57pm On Jan 16, 2012
I hate this useless boys that dont even know how to hack !!

Sahara Reporters is full of nonsense. That is not the Nigerian Army Domain, check it again.

They buy domain name and put an index page with their silly graphics and pass rumors that Nigeria army website was hacked.

When was that fake domain registered, is it not a forth-night ago ?
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by humblebee: 1:00pm On Jan 16, 2012
ocelot2006:

Has the hack affected military operations? Nope.

Will it force soldiers off the street? Nope.

Apart from defacing the website, total effect is nada.



Nope but they get the message, not properly conveyed though
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jan 16, 2012
Hackers are sponsored by the cabal. they have the resources to buy professionals.
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Beaf: 1:04pm On Jan 16, 2012
LeoMax:

I hate this useless boys that dont even know how to hack !!

Sahara Reporters is full of nonsense. That is not the Nigerian Army Domain, check it again.

They buy domain name and put an index page with their silly graphics and pass rumors that Nigeria army website was hacked.

When was that fake domain registered, is it not a forth-night ago ?


You are right, the Nigerian Army website is untouched: http://www.nigerianarmyms.org/
What they attacked was The Nigerian Army Education Corps website.
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by ocelot2006(m): 1:05pm On Jan 16, 2012
Whether the military got the message or not, it still does not change anything on ground. Current military Ops to forestall any form of violence during the strike are still on.
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by osundu(m): 1:14pm On Jan 16, 2012
Rubish,u baggas can try de nigerian army which is also normal for dem to clear ur doubt
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by narttis1: 1:30pm On Jan 16, 2012
Beaf:

After this, people would come talking crap that the protests are peaceful. Attacking the army is declaring war, but hey! Let the stup!dity continue! Stup!dity is the new democratic right.
do you mean a cyber war?
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by Siga: 1:31pm On Jan 16, 2012
LeoMax:

I hate this useless boys that dont even know how to hack !!

Sahara Reporters is full of nonsense. That is not the Nigerian Army Domain, check it again.

They buy domain name and put an index page with their silly graphics and pass rumors that Nigeria army website was hacked.

When was that fake domain registered, is it not a forth-night ago ?


grin grin grin For real, it was registered few days ago, Guys, guys, guys, no try to dey fool us here, u create and registered a domain name few days ago and claim you hacked what you created, lol, u guys are killing me ooo, grin grin grin
Re: NaijaCyberActivists Hack Nigerian Army Website, warn them to keep off streets by begwong: 2:02pm On Jan 16, 2012
Shame on you SUCKERS! or HAckers! You created a pirated site and as well claimed you hacked it. when has naec(nig.army.educcorp).org became nig army's site.Mntcheeeeeew!

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