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Fiji Police, RFMF and Immigration Fiji websites hacked

Fiji Police, RFMF and Immigration Fiji websites hacked

By Vijay Narayan
04/03/2016

The Fiji Police Force, Republic of Fiji Military Forces and Immigration Fiji websites were hacked by unknown persons earlier today.

There is no trace at this stage on how the websites were hacked.

There was a message saying that the sites were hacked by MuhmadEmad.

It also claims that Kurdish hackers were on the sites.

Police spokesperson Inspector Josaia Weicavu confirmed that the Fiji Police website has been hacked and they are now liaising with the Government’s Information Technology Centre.

More details will be released later.

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