Cyberattacks vs critical news websites 'absolutely horrendous'—Gordon
Senator Richard Gordon on Tuesday branded as “horrendous” the recent cyber-attacks launched against two news media organizations known to be critical of the Duterte administration, condeming the act as an infringement of freedom of the press.
“What happened to the ABS-CBN News and Rappler websites is absolutely horrendous, given the context of unabated attacks against journalism and journalists in the country,” Gordon said in a statement.
“Ang pambababoy sa dalawang nangungunang napagkakatiwalaang sources ng balita ay panunupil ng karapatan sa kalayaan ng pamamahayag. Dahil ba sila ay naglalabas ng mapait na katotohanan, dapat silang busalan (Mocking two prominent and trusted news sources is repressing the rights to freedom of the press. Should they be gagged for exposing the bitter truth?” he pointed out.
Both ABS-CBN News and Rappler were affected by a Distributed Denial of Service attack, or DDoS, which caused the two websites inaccessible for several hours. Such cyberattacks are usually conducted by hackers in exchange for a huge sum of money by using infected computers worldwide to flood a particular site with requests, whose sole aim is to overwhelm its servers and render it offline.
ABS-CBN News was knocked out for six hours last Dec. 11, while Rappler experienced the same last Dec. 15.
Gordon, who is running for re-election in the upcoming May 2022 elections, recalled that his own website also fell victim multiple times to DDoS attacks last October and November or during the height of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee’s probe into the government’s questionable transaction with Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corp. over COVID-19 supplies.
“This kind of attack is nothing new against purveyors of truth and those who attack this government's wrongdoings. We strive to continue serving the people in our own ways,” Gordon said.
“We call on the pertinent government agencies to investigate these coordinated attacks because it happens all too often,” he continued.
Gordon has also repeatedly denounced the number of journalists that have been slain for their fearless reportage and advocacies.
The lawmaker pointed out 22 newsmen have already been killed since the start of the Duterte administration.
Earlier, the senator denounced the recent murder of veteran correspondent Jesus “Jess” Malabanan, who was known for his fearless reporting on the Duterte government’s brutal war on drugs, by still unidentified gunmen in Samar.