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Senate probe sought on ‘alarming rise’ in social media-related hacking cases

By: - Reporter / @MAgerINQ
/ 07:51 PM September 04, 2023

Senate probe sought on social media hacking cases

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MANILA, Philippines—  Opposition Senator  Risa Hontiveros on Monday sought a Senate inquiry into  an “alarming rise”  in social media-related hacking and other cybercrime  incidents.

The proposed investigation by appropriate committees in the upper chamber was contained in  Senate Resolution No. 777.

“The offices of the individual senators have received a number of complaints from constituents about an alarming rise in social media accounts inexplicably being hacked, taken over, and used for nefarious purposes, including pornography and fraud,” he resolution reads. 

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It cited the hacking of the  Youtube  live stream channel of Radio Veritas and the Facebook page of the Diocese of Antipolo and the accounts of its priests early this year. 

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The resolution also mentioned how the Facebook accounts of the Diocese of Kidapawan and its Bishop, Most Rev. Jose Colin M. Bagaforo, D.D., were recently  “targeted and misused to share explicit content and to attempt to swindle funds.”

“Despite the above-stated laws, users of information and communications technology, specifically social media accounts and pages, are unable to find prompt and sufficient recourse to prevent and abate these breaches in cybersecurity and the resulting damage,” Hontiveros said in the resolution.

Among the laws she mentioned are the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 and the  Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Act of 2015.

The  anti-cybercrime law protects the integrity of computer systems, networks, and databases from all forms of misuse, abuse, and illegal access, and provides penalties for cybercrimes and other computer-related offenses while the DICT law tasks the agency to ensure and protect the rights of information and communications technology users. 

DICT is  also the office in charge of the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordination Center created under the cybercrime law, the  resolution  pointed out.

Even the Philippine National Police has sounded the  alarm on the  increasing number  of hacking cases.  

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Just this year, the police recorded 743 Facebook hacking incidents from January  to June alone.

“These figures demonstrate a concerning upward trend, indicating a substantial increase in cases involving Facebook hacking over the years,” the PNP said in July.

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