IJN and Immigration Department websites appear to have been hacked

It appears that websites belonging to the National Heart Institute (IJN) and Malaysia’s Immigration Department were hacked this morning as some pages were defaced for a short period. At the time of writing, both websites have been restored but remnants of the incident are still visible on cached Google Search Results.

At 9:43am this morning, the Immigration Department updated that its website is currently undergoing maintenance. However, search results revealed that the website was defaced with the message “Hacked by CaptainSmok3r”.

Meanwhile, IJN’s website appears to have suffered a breach with random descriptions in a foreign language for its search results. From Google’s cache (as captured at 12:10pm local time), it appears that the contact page was replaced with what appears to be a product catalogue for women’s wear.

Cached copy of IJN’s defaced contact page

Other users have also reported seeing product listings of different fashion categories on IJN’s website.

Similar to the Immigration Department, the website appears to be restored as the contact page is now showing correctly. Both Immigration Department and IJN have yet to issue an official statement on the incidents.

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