Hackers invade website and attack Dilma in Goiás.
The Procon (consumer protection agency) page in Rio Verde (GO) featured the following message: "Why is our government attacking the people so much? What have we done so wrong? Do we live in a democracy or not? The LIMIT has been reached!! INFLATION, CORRUPTION, REPRESSION, CENSORSHIP, TARIFFS, TAXES? AND THE WORLD CUP? FOR WHOM? Education isn't worth anything? Security isn't worth anything? And HEALTH? Isn't it worth investing in?"; on Facebook, the page "Anoncyber & Cyb3rgh0sts" claimed responsibility for the attacks.
The Editorial Team As if being booed at the opening ceremony of the Confederations Cup on Saturday wasn't enough, President Dilma Rousseff continued to be the target of criticism over the weekend. This time, the protest against the president was online.
According to information from Folha de S. Paulo, the websites of Procon in Rio Verde (GO), the Legislative Assembly of Bahia, and the São Paulo Department of Transportation were taken over by hackers. Instead of the usual content, images protesting the increase in public transportation fares were displayed.
"Why is our government attacking the people so much? What have we done so wrong? Do we live in a democracy or not? The LIMIT has been reached!! Inflation, corruption, repression, censorship, tariffs, taxes? And the World Cup? For whom? Doesn't education matter? Doesn't security matter? And HEALTH? Isn't it worth investing in?", the image on the websites said.
On Facebook, the page "Anoncyber & Cyb3rgh0sts" claimed responsibility for the attacks and published links to the hacked websites. The pages also featured images of the police reaction to the demonstrations. The photos, including one of a reporter being injured, circulated on the internet during the week. (Monica Parreira)