As
at Monday, the statehouse.gov.gm website had been taken over by a proud
hacker who introduced himself as @ck3r_Sc00p on the website that has a
picture of the new President Adama Barrow.
“Adama
Barrow, President of the Republic of The Gambia. site confiscated by:
H@ch3r_Sc00p,” these are the inscriptions on the website with Barrow’s
picture.
The hacker is unknown and no official statement has been made with regard to the situation.
Earlier
in the year, the website was hacked in the heat of the country’s
political impasse and after a shutdown for some days, a picture of Adama
Barrow was put up introducing him as the President and announcing the
inauguration.
It happened for the first time immediately after Yahya Jammeh announced on state television that he has annulled the election results calling for a rerun due to alleged voter irregularities.
It happened for the first time immediately after Yahya Jammeh announced on state television that he has annulled the election results calling for a rerun due to alleged voter irregularities.
The
website went down and then returned with the picture of Adama Barrow as
the President-elect and the phrase: “A luta continua, a vitória é
certa”, which is Portuguese for “The fight goes on, the victory is
certain.”
The
government website used to have news and information about former
President Yahya Jammeh, his wife, government functionaries and general
country information.
Key government websites in Africa have faced hacks especially during political standoffs and other heightened situations.
Ghana’s electoral commission website was hacked for some four hours in December last year during the country’s election process.
South Africa’s opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF had their websites pulled down in June last year by a group identified as Anonymous Africa.
-Africanews
AEP
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