The Anonymous group seems to have hacked the homepages of several Philippine government agencies, including:
An image of the Anonymous Guy Fawkes mascot has replaced the homepages of these websites as well as a Youtube video calling for a Million Mask March on Nov. 5 and a message saying:
Greetings citizens of the Philippines. We are Anonymous. We apologize for this inconvenience, but this is the only easiest way we could convey our message to you, our dear brothers and sisters who are tired of this cruelty and this false democracy, tired of this government and the politicians who only think about themselves. The government, in many ways, has failed its Filipino citizens. We have been deprived of things which they have promised to give; what our late heroes have promised us to give. Let us remind the government that fairness, justice and freedom are more than words. They are perspectives. A march is happening, a revolution. A way to speak, a way to be heard. On the fifth day of November, 2013, we will try to be a part of the history. But of course there are those who do not want us to speak, and those who have doubts. You can sleep, sit, go on with your everyday routine just like a herd of sheep and watch as the government laugh at you. But if you see what we see, if you feel as we feel, and if you would seek as we seek… then we ask you to stand beside us, this fifth of November outside Batasang Pambansa and let us march our way to freedom – a freedom from the shackles of the Government.
This apparent cyber attack comes on the heels of what may have been a hacking of Singapore government websites and the website of the Straits Times last week, as reported by Coconuts Singapore.