By Euro Weekly News Media • Published: 19 Jul 2013 • 14:52
The official website of the PP (People’s Party) in Rota, Spain, has been breached by Anonymous hackers – pprota.com. Rota is located in the Cadiz province of Andalusia.
On all of the pages the website, the Anonymous logo appears. Back in August 2011, the site was defaced for the first time.
The site has been left in this state by the hackers as a supposed demonstration in support of all the other anti-government protests that are taking place over Spain.
Another protest that took place was a reported 1,000 people rallying outside the PP’s headquarters in Madrid.
The Spanish people have not been happy to say the least since they have found about the party’s form treasurer, Luis Barcenas illegalities. Further still, since Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s name has entered the case, the mood has worsened.
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