MANILA, Philippines --- The Philippine Army's recruitment website,jointhearmy.ph, went offline Tuesday morning after it was allegedly compromised by hackers. "We shut down the website to prevent further complications to the site so we can investigate and rectify the problem," said Army spokesperson Lt. Col. Ramon Zagala. "At 8 a.m. this morning, April 30, the hacker group Pinoy Lulzsec sabotaged the site and effectively curtailed the dreams and aspirations of many young men and women as they take the first steps in joining the noble profession of arms," he also said. One of the hackers claimed on social media that around 50,000 applica...
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