Hackers have broken into the Bangladesh site of leading search engine Google, internet service experts said Saturday evening.So I try to open it in firefox browser. (I know, visiting a hacked site is dangerous for computer. But, friends, I don't use windows operating system, I use ubuntu linux, so I have not fear anything.) I have not see any change on the search giant site. I see it normal.
"The site has definitely been hacked," Pradip Dey, chief technical officer of ADN, a leading ISP, said.
Attempts to access the site by users are rebounded with message reading," Google Bangladesh OwN3D by TiGER-M@TE.
In some parts, however, the site is still being accessed as ISPs cache top sites for user convenience.
I ping google.com.bd and found that everything is normal (Google ip address is 74.125.230.83). I read some Bangla site and found that some of them tried to visit google without www and found a hacked site. I tried without www before google.com.bd and did not found any problem.
I also thought the same thing.
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I searched google.com.bd in google search, and viewed the cached page.
It seems that indeed, it was hacked. And it was restored too I guess.
I think the IT personals of Bangladesh know what is DNS. Some chip student/person try to show how it can be I relay don’t like that if you people can do real then try to make a news. And the google bd or any other international bd domain they try to help us to grow we should not make this kind of news.
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