'Save the students, shut down schools now': Sindh Investment website hacked
'Save the students, shut down schools now': Sindh Investment website hacked
The Sindh Investment website was hacked on Tuesday by an anonymous person, who urged the government to "shut down the schools now" as coronavirus cases across the country surge.
"Hacked By Anonymous. This is a warning message to Pakistan Government," screams the message when one opens https://sindhinvestment.gos.pk/
"Student Lives are no joke! Shut the Schools down now. Students are the real assests of a country, don't destroy your assets," read the message by the hacker.
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"Save Students! Save Pakistan!"
"Greetz : Anonymous"
The website was hacked a few hours after Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani said that schoolchildren will not be granted winter vacations this year.
The provincial minister had said students have been given more holidays than usual this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"Therefore, there's no question of winter vacations right now," he had said.
He added that a final decision on the matter will be taken during a National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) meeting scheduled for late November.
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Ghani’s statement came a day after Federal Minister of Education Shafqat Mahmood convened a special meeting of education ministers to decide on an NCOC recommendation to announce early and extended winter vacations.
Since there was no consensus, a decision on the matter was deferred till next week.
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