
In a concerning turn of events, the Sri Lanka Education Ministry’s website has been breached by an unidentified hacker. The intruder, going by the moniker “Anonymous EEE,” left a message apologizing for the unauthorized access while highlighting security flaws in the system. Claiming to be a concerned citizen and A-Level student, the hacker emphasized the breach was reported in the interest of national safety.
“My name is Anonymous EEE and I am currently studying A/l. Sorry for unauthorized access to your website but your website has some security flaws.As a Sri Lankan citizen I am reporting this for the safety of my country. fix it thanks” a message displayed by the hacker in the Education Ministry Website said.

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