And it it still defaced (for more than couple of hours).
Link http://www.airforce.gov.au/.
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holy shit… is that for real??
WTF………does India support hacking other government's sensitive websites ? I guess not !
well done…those bastards needed this lesson…hope this will be an eye-opener for them
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