By Gabriela Baron
The website of Philippine Graphic is back online after it was hacked by "unknown parties" on Saturday.
"Our website is up and running, peeps! If the hacker thinks he can shut us up by what he did, think again," said Joel Pablo Salud, Editor-in-Chief of the weekly news and literary magazine.
Salud on Saturday said the website had been hacked and all their online articles would redirect to porn sites upon being clicked.
"I condemn in the strongest possible terms those who are behind this crime against free speech. Whoever is behind this only revealed their true nature," he added.
According to Salud, the hacking came a day after Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto said the Twitter account of the city's public information office had been briefly hacked.
"Our website is up and running, peeps! If the hacker thinks he can shut us up by what he did, think again," said Joel Pablo Salud, Editor-in-Chief of the weekly news and literary magazine.
Salud on Saturday said the website had been hacked and all their online articles would redirect to porn sites upon being clicked.
"I condemn in the strongest possible terms those who are behind this crime against free speech. Whoever is behind this only revealed their true nature," he added.
According to Salud, the hacking came a day after Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto said the Twitter account of the city's public information office had been briefly hacked.