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Baidu was hacked this morning. What happened?

Public trust. Com 65438+1October 12 This morning, Baidu, the largest search engine website in China, was attacked by Iraq-Langhei-Ke, which made it inaccessible. Baidu announced that Beijing was back to normal at noon, and IP analysis and analysis in other parts of the country will also resume. According to media reports, hackers in China have begun to counterattack a website in Yilan.

According to the Beijing News, this hacked Iranian website is a teaching-educational institution, and its website is iribu.ir According to the statement of "China-China-Mutual-United-Network-View-Inspection", shortly after the Baidu-hacked incident, a black screen appeared on the website of this institution, and "China-China-people-people-* *-country" appeared in the center of the screen.

Baidu's homepage was different this morning-many netizens couldn't visit it (Figure).

Public trust. Com 65438+ 10/2 The homepage of Baidu website was inaccessible this morning. It is reported that in addition to Beijing, similar situations have occurred in parts of Liaoning, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Anhui, Guangdong and Hubei. Detailed content

Baidu's hacker-hacker-holding method is similar to 65438+ February-holding twitter.

At about 7: 30 a.m. Beijing time (65438+ 10/2), Baidu, the largest search engine in China, was attacked by hackers, and the words "This site has been hacked by the Ilnian network army" appeared on Baidu's homepage. At the bottom of this page, there are a series of Persian messages to the effect that "work for the United States-country-when-bureau-do-beforehand-Iraq-Iran-internal affairs-service-reply-should-,-this-just-a warning".

As of press time, Baidu's homepage still opens with "Yahoo error prompt" or a page with Iranian flag. On this page, there is a paragraph saying "This website has been attacked by Iranian cyber army". It is reported that this organization attacked the official website of Weibo Twitter in February 2009. Detailed content

Baidu insiders confirmed that they were hacked and said that they would resume their visit soon.

Public trust. Com 65438+ 10/2 This morning, the Chinese search engine Baidu was suddenly inaccessible. According to netizens, in addition to Beijing, similar situations have occurred in Liaoning, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Anhui, Guangdong, Hubei and other parts of the country. The reporter contacted a person from Baidu's technical department, who confirmed the rumor that Baidu was hacked and said that it has been basically solved and will resume normal landing in various places within a few hours. Detailed content

Baidu has a large-scale visit failure message that the failure has been basically solved.

At about 9: 40, insiders of Baidu told reporters that the fault has been basically handled, and Baidu has been able to visit normally at present, but due to equipment reasons, it will take some time for other areas to return to normal one after another. The source said that the rest of the fault areas are expected to resume normal visits in half an hour. Detailed content

Baidu said: Large-scale access barriers stem from illegal tampering of domain names.

On the morning of June 5438+02, netizens in many places in China could not visit Baidu website normally (www.baidu.com). Baidu said that the incident originated from the illegal tampering of its domain name.

12 in the morning, the reporter logged on the Internet and learned that from 8: 00 in the morning, some netizens reported that Baidu was hacked and its Baidu.com domain name could not be accessed normally-some directly showed that it could not be accessed, and some jumped to other web pages. The specific reason has not been officially confirmed by Baidu. Detailed content

Baidu said that Beijing has returned to normal and other regions will resume one after another.

Public trust. Com 65438+ 10 month 12. At noon today, Baidu announced that the abnormal access situation in Beijing has been fixed, www.baidu.com's IP parsing service in Beijing has also returned to normal, and IP parsing in other parts of the country will be resumed one after another. Detailed content

China hackers "hacked" the websites of Iranian educational institutions (photo).

An international website named "China Internet Watch" released a message on June 5438+02, saying that since Baidu's homepage was attacked by Iranian hackers, hackers in China have begun to take countermeasures against Iran. At about noon on June 5438+02, the website of an Iranian research institute was hacked.

The hacked Iranian website is an educational institution, and its website address is iribu.ir According to China Internet Watch, shortly after Baidu was hacked, a black screen appeared on the website of this institution, and the slogan "Long live the people of China and the country" appeared in the center of the screen. Detailed content

Netizens broke the news that China Iranian hackers had an Internet war (Figure)

/kloc-On the morning of 0/2, a large-scale access failure occurred in China search engine Baidu. The home page was once pointed to the page calling itself "Iranian Cyber Army", saying that Baidu had been attacked by it. After this incident, many Iranian websites were also attacked by the self-proclaimed "China honker". One of the hackers claimed that the reason for attacking Iranian websites was because Baidu was attacked by Iranian hackers.