: The defacements often include religious and political messaging. For example, messages have expressed support for historical figures like Sheikh Said İskilipli Âtıf Hodja
In cybersecurity, a is a hacker who gains unauthorized access to a website and replaces its content with their own. Unlike "silent" hackers who steal data or install ransomware, defacers want to be seen. Their goal is usually "digital graffiti"—changing a homepage to display a political manifesto, a religious creed, or simply a "vanity" page to prove their technical prowess. The Rise of Mutarrif mutarrif defacer
Many of Mutarrif’s victims run poorly configured upload forms. By bypassing file type validation (e.g., uploading a .php.jpg ), the defacer uploads a "web shell"—a backdoor that allows remote file management. : The defacements often include religious and political
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