A group of hackers, who found the drama serials of a private entertainment television channel too “vulgar”, defaced its website on Wednesday.
The channel, which primarily broadcasts Urdu language drama serials, has had some of the country’s top rates serials on its programme sheet.
However, hackers found the content of some the programming too vulgar for their tastes and proceeded to hack and deface the website to get their message across.
“We don’t want vulgarity in Pakistan,” one message read. Another read “Ban vulgarity.”
Above a montage of black and white images from an awards show broadcasted on the channel a statement in Urdu read “And we still wonder why earthquakes happen?” referring to some conservative beliefs that natural disasters and calamities are a result of moral degradation and increased vulgarity in the society.
Hackers also compared the now discarded emblem of television channel to the LGBT (Lesbian, Gays, Bisexual, Transgender people) flag, and asked whether the choice of colours and pattern was a mere coincidence.
"BAN VULGARITY"IN THE COUNTRY THAT IS NUMBER ONE IN WEB SEARCHES FOR PORN?
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