"Anonymous" posted the Taiwanese flag and a photo of President Tsai Ing-wen on the official website of China's Ministry of Emergency Response.

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[Compiled by Chen Chengliang/Comprehensive report] Dissatisfied with China's use of human accounts to interfere with Wikipedia entries, the world's largest hacker organization "Anonymous" (Anonymous) last Saturday (October 29) hacked into China's Ministry of Emergency Management and Beijing "WeChat" The official website of the satellite technology company Mino Space posted photos of the Taiwanese flag and President Tsai Ing-wen and "Xi Wenyi" mocking China, as well as the words "Down with Xi Jinping and restore the Republic of China".

"Anonymous" raided the official website of China's Ministry of Emergency Management and published a compromised directory page of its content management system (CMS), followed by 19 other pages on the site that were hacked, including President Tsai Ing-wen, the Tiananmen incident, The photos of Xi Weini, Dr. Li Wenliang, and the lion flag of Tibet Snow Mountain, etc., the tasks and goals of China's emergency management on the website have been changed to "Taiwan Nambah Wan" (Taiwan Nambah Wan, No. 1 in Taiwan), "Down with Xi Jinping, “Restore the Republic of China” and other words; in addition, the website of the Beijing-based “Micro-Nano Star” satellite technology company was also attacked three times.

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"Anonymous" is in revenge for the so-called "Chinese agents" who deleted their activity entries from Wikipedia.

According to the English-language Taiwan News (Taiwan News), in late September, the well-known "Anonymous" hacker Cyber ​​Anakin broke out in an editorial war on the Wikipedia page.

"Anonymous" codenamed "Operation Wrath of Anakin: No Time to Die" (Operation Wrath of Anakin: No Time to Die), hacked Chinese government websites, agricultural management systems, coal mine security, nuclear power plants and satellite interfaces, etc., in August There are also numerous articles on the Wikipedia page related to the operation, which have been cut down to a few paragraphs by October.

Reasons for removal include suspected violations of the neutral viewpoint policy, unverifiable, and "unreliable source" messages.

However, one of the editors who initiated the removal, "Chimney Sweepa," was later found to be disguised as someone else's "sock puppet account", or head account, in order to manipulate the content.

According to the report, "Anonymous" on behalf of "Allez-opi_omi" said the group suspected that the sudden and arbitrary editing was part of China's use of Wikipedia's existing systematic bias to exert influence.

For example, on China's National Day (October 1), the Wikipedia user "Genabab", who is said to be "China Wumao", changed the status of Taiwan from a country to a "partially recognized country".

"Anonymous" stressed that China's use of human accounts to interfere with Wikipedia entries is intolerable.

A photo of "Xi Veni" spoofing Xi Jinping appeared on the website.

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"Anonymous" also wrote "Down with Xi Jinping and restore the Republic of China".

(Image credit: Anonymous)