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HACKERS 'TEAM LEADER' Kishore Kumar claims to Fijileaks: 'I was communicating to you to open a port to copy Fijileaks database and that we have done that...even Opposition supported me to hack your site...'

20/8/2016

 

The hackers accuse journalist GRAHAM DAVIS, including many others they claim they found in Victor Lal's hacked private e-mail contacts, as snakes and associating with a traitor (Victor Lal), and  plotting against the FijiFirst Party government. Davis is also regional advisor to the global communications company Qorvis-MSLGROUP. More later!

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Dear Victor Lal

When I was communicating to you, you thought that you would trap me in.  It was the other way round.  I was communicating to you to open a port to copy Fiji leaks database and that we have done that.  In other words, we know all those people who were supplying you with information. 
 
We knew you would be able to put up your site again because you have a registered domain name and the rights of the domain is with you people.  However, we have a copy of your database.  
 
I have told stakeholders including those in Sodelpa and NFP, because both parties congratulated me for Fiji leaks closure. Fiji First Party is immune to your attacks and your attacks on Fiji First Party does not make any difference to us.  However, for Rabuka, your attack on sodelpa would mean Rest in Peace for Rabuka and sodelpa. 
 
Hence, even opposition supported me to hack your site.  Let me tell you one vital truth.  I am not here to close websites.  I here to penetrate into anti-government sites and make copies of database that contains information and senders of information. 
Kishore Kumar (Team Leader)

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