It broke earlier today that the http://rog.asus.com/ home page had suffered an attack from a hacking group, the message left on the site left little to the imagination and was clearly about the use of an image of Mohammed in the video that has been causing quite a stir internationally since it appeared online. While I’m not going to get involved in that debate, we do work quite closely with Asus and their products and many of our readers are fans of both their products and website.
The site has since been recovered and is back to normal, but we did have chance to capture a screenshot of the site while it was under attack, I’m not so sure its really the best way to protest something, given the subject matter it seems a little strange to me, but with Asus being such a large company it stands to reason that quite a lot of people will have seen the site during this time.
Take a look at the screenshot below and let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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