Students outside the clock tower at Auckland University. 21 June 2001 New Zealand Herald Photograph by Peter Meecham NZH 23jun01 - NZH 11feb02 - NZH 9apr02 - NZH 10apr02 - NZH 15oct03 - NZH
Students outside the clock tower at Auckland University. 21 June 2001 New Zealand Herald Photograph by Peter Meecham NZH 23jun01 - NZH 11feb02 - NZH 9apr02 - NZH 10apr02 - NZH 15oct03 - NZH
A hacker group calling itself the Middle East Cyber Army has temporarily hacked an Auckland University website.
When users searched for the university's English Language Academy site on Google, the link to the site said "Hacked By Middle East Cyber army" with the message "WE ARE MUSLIMS AND WE AREPROUD!!!" displayed below.
The message also contained a phrase in Arabic which translated to: "Lord God and chosen Islam as a religion and our master Muhammad as a prophet and a messenger."
The website was restored to normal by 10.30am today, but for at least 12 hours an "under maintenance" sign showed instead of the homepage.
The Google search page still showed the hacked message this morning.
The Cyber Army may have been confused about who it had targeted - the group said it had hacked "The University of the Australian" in a Facebook message posted on Friday night.
The group has a history of hacking relatively low-traffic websites.
Previous targets included an Arkansas school district website and the website of a community in Quebec with a population of less than 2000 people.