This is the compilation lists of affected malaysian Goverment websites following the mass attack by a hacker group called themselves ‘Anonymous’ The attack was planned much earlied (The Star News) The DOWN indicator means either it has been DDoS-ed or plugged oft by the government. To confirm whether the site are down or not, visit http://www.isup.me/
We will try to update the list from time to time or visit this post main source #opmalaysia – the story so far
SABAHTOURISM.COM [link] [Hacked][Leaked]
GOVERNMENT.ORG.MY [DOWN - INACCESSIBLE]
1MALAYSIA.COM.MY [UP]
Jabatan Perdana Menteri [link] [Leaked]
CIDB [link] [Hacked] [Up]
SKMM.GOV.MY [UP]
PENERANGAN.GOV.MY [UP]
MOSTI.GOV.MY [UP]
PARLIMEN.GOV.MY [DOWN - INACCESSIBLE]
MOE.GOV.MY [DOWN - MYSQL ERROR]
BOMBA.GOV.MY [DOWN - INACCESSIBLE]
TREASURY.GOV.MY [DOWN - INACCESSIBLE]
HASIL.GOV.MY [UP]
KDN.GOV.MY [UP]
RIM.ORG.MY [UP]
JPJ.GOV.MY [UP]
TOURISM.GOV.MY [UP]
RMP.GOV.MY [UP]
PTPTN.GOV.MY [UP]
SPAD.GOV.MY [DOWN - Default page]
TM.NET.MY [INTERMITTENT]
SPRM.GOV.MY [DOWN - INACCESSIBLE]
ASEANCONNECT.GOV.MY [DOWN - ACCESS REJECTED]
JKR.GOV.MY [UP]
For an updated lists go to orionids.net

AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM THE MALAYSIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA COMMISSION (MCMC) IN RELATION TO THE HACKING OF MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT WEBSITES BY UNKNOWN HACKERS
Cyberjaya – Regarding the threat by unknown hackers to attack websites with the .gov.my domain, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) confirms that there were indeed attempts to hack several websites, including www.skmm.gov.my. The attempt to hack MCMC’s website was not successful.
These attacks started at approximately 11.30pm, on 15 June 2011. We are able to confirm that 51 .gov.my websites were attacked and there has been disruption at various levels to at least 41 of those websites. However, we do not expect the overall recovery to these websites to take long as most websites have already recovered from the attack.
Our monitoring of the situation showed that there was a reduced level of attacks by 4.00am this morning and upon further evaluation, so far we gauge that there has been little impact on Malaysian users as a result of this attack.
MCMC’s Network Security Center has been making concerted efforts to mitigate the attacks around the clock and will continue to work with other enforcement agencies and security experts as well service providers to monitor the situation.
The public is advised to report any information they may have regarding the identity of these hackers as the act to disrupt network services is a serious offence, which is punishable by law.” Via [PC.COM]

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