PNP Probes Senate Website Breach, Vows to Track Perpetrators
PNP Probes Senate Website Breach, Vows to Track Hackers

The Philippine National Police (PNP) has launched an investigation into the breach of the Senate website and has vowed to track down the perpetrators. The PNP's Anti-Cybercrime Group is leading the probe, working to identify the individuals or groups behind the attack.

Details of the Breach

The Senate website was compromised, leading to unauthorized access and potential data exposure. The PNP is coordinating with the Senate's information technology office to assess the extent of the damage and secure the site against future attacks.

PNP's Response

PNP Chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. assured the public that the police force is taking the matter seriously. 'We will use all available resources to track down the perpetrators and bring them to justice,' he said. The PNP also urged other government agencies to enhance their cybersecurity measures.

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  • Investigation is ongoing.
  • No suspects have been identified yet.
  • The public is advised to report any suspicious online activities.

The breach highlights the growing threat of cyber attacks on government institutions. The PNP is committed to protecting the country's digital infrastructure and ensuring that such incidents are dealt with swiftly.

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