So for [the Army], this cannot be considered a cyberattack, but they do acknowledge that there was surfing activity.”He surmised that someone using the IP address may have browsed Bulatlat. Army domainElago had asked about the findings of the National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-PH) regarding “2,182 lines with logs with destination Bulatlat.com” from the IP address. Elago questioned Biazon as to who owned the email address and his or her position in the Army. Biazon said the Army acknowledged that the address was connected to one of its personnel, “a certain Sergeant Acepcion.”“He is the registered administrator of the PH Army internet device Sophos server,” Biazon said. CommitmentElago urged the Army to continue with its investigation and to impose sanctions on those found responsible for the cyberattacks.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer October 01, 2021 21:33 UTC