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They hack the website of Bufetes Colectivos in Cuba: They publish a message asking for freedom for political prisoners

"This hack is in protest against the dictatorship, communist lawyers and judges who are complicit in false justice," said the hacker group Anonymous Cuba (La Resistencia Digital).

Bufete colectivo cubano (Imagen de referencia) © ACN
Cuban collective law firm (Reference image) Photo © ACN

The website of the National Organization of Collective Law Firms (ONBC) was hacked and instead of the original image a message was posted asking for freedom for Cuban political prisoners.

Photo: Capture from portal.onbc.cu

The hacking group Anonymous Cuba (La Resistencia Digital) claimed responsibility fordefacement to the official site of lawyers who work for the government.

"This hack is in tribute to our political prisoners and in protest against the dictatorship, the communist lawyers and judges who are complicit in false justice. Down with the dictatorship, freedom for political prisoners," they wrote on Twitter.

The group shared photos of political prisoners such as José Daniel Ferrer, leader of the opposition organization UNPACU.

He also changed the original texts for others in which he calls for the fight for freedom.

"Do you need legal help? Screw you, you don't have it, protest against the dictatorship," was one of the modifications they made.

The Resistance did not forget the tribute to Brothers to the Rescue, "28 years after a premeditated crime," he said.

At the time of writing this information, Bufetes Colectivos had already removed access to its website.

"The cyber clarias woke up, upstairs, to work lazily. Don't worry, we have more for you, but on Sundays to get you used to working," Anonymous Cuba announced.

This Sunday theHacking of the official Facebook account of the Provincial Government of Villa Clara, where several videos of semi-naked women or women in sensual poses were published.

"To all users, the account of the 'Soy Villa Clara' Citizen Portal has been stolen. From this moment on, no publication is our responsibility. Requesting your collaboration to report it," reported official communicator Henry Omar Pérez Yero in the comments section of the first video.

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