Philippine Senate website defaced amid political crisis
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The Philippine Senate's official website was defaced with a warning message from hacktivists, coinciding with a political crisis over leadership control within the chamber.
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The Philippine Senate is experiencing a political crisis with two senators claiming the leadership post. This internal struggle has now extended to cyberspace with the defacement of its official website.
The Philippine Senate’s official website went offline on Thursday following its defacement with a warning accusing lawmakers of betraying public trust.
“The people deserve truth. The people deserve accountability. The people deserve better. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect Us,” the message said, using a closing phrase long associated with the global hacktivist collective Anonymous.
The incident comes as the Senate remains locked in a fierce struggle that has led to two senators claiming the top leadership post, raising questions about who holds control of one of the country’s most important institutions.
Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, an ally of former president Rodrigo Duterte and Rodrigo’s daughter, Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio, seized control of the Senate presidency last month.
On Wednesday, Gatchalian said Senate security had been tightened after intelligence reports warned that an armed group could try to disrupt the chamber.
Offene Fragen
- Who is responsible for the cyberattack?
- What specific actions by lawmakers are being referred to as 'betraying public trust'?
- What is the extent of the security breach on the Senate's website?
- How will this cyberattack impact the ongoing leadership struggle?






