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Activists hack Mexican army website
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Mexican army soldiers take away Jose Guadalupe Serna Padilla, aka "El Zopilote" or "The Vulture", center, and his alleged accomplice Oscar Pozos Jimenez, left, on the outskirts of Guadalajara, Mexico Sunday March 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Bruno Gonzalez)
Mexican army soldiers take away Jose Guadalupe Serna Padilla, aka "El Zopilote" or "The Vulture", center, and his alleged accomplice Oscar Pozos Jimenez, left, on the outskirts of Guadalajara, Mexico Sunday March 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Bruno Gonzalez)
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MEXICO CITY: The hacker movement known as "Anonymous Mexico" has posted a statement condemning "the bad government" on the press section of Mexico's Defense Department website.

The statement signed by group appeared on the press link for the site as late as early Thursday.

The statement includes a video showing street protests on Dec. 1, when police cracked down on anti-government demonstrators.

The Defense Department issued a statement late Wednesday when the hacking began, saying its website was "temporarily out of service."

The department said no internal computer networks or information had been affected.

 
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The hacker movement known as "Anonymous Mexico" has posted a statement condemning "the bad government" on the press section of Mexico's Defense Department website.

The statement signed by group appeared on the press link for the site as late as early Thursday.
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