ZBC Website Hacked Down as Punishment for Mugabe Abuses
7 July 2016
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images (9)President Robert Mugabe’s ZTV broadcasting website was yesterday hacked down as punishment for the way he has been treating civil servants and the rest of the community.
Hackers announced via a tweet yesterday how they managed to purge and pollute the website servers and install a dummy copy of the Telecel company website where the state loud horn’s site stood.
For the whole day on Wednesday Zimbabweans could not access news.
The problem was more than just a website. By 8pm last night ZTV was struggling even to air 8pm news bulletin It was delayed by more than 10 minutes while showing dummy adverts to cover face.
 
Sources at the broadcaster said all was not well for the whole day yesterday.

4 Replies to “ZBC Website Hacked Down as Punishment for Mugabe Abuses”

  1. to those hackers in the know i have a question. can a hacker take remote control of their system and actually air “news” on the Zbc platform. the 8pm bulletin for example?

  2. to those hackers in the know i have a question. can a hacker take remote control of their system and actually air “news” on the Zbc platform. the 8pm bulletin for example?

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