A 17-year-old schoolboy from Sri Lanka's central provincial town of Kadugannawa was today arrested on charges that he had hacked into President Maithripala Sirisena's official website.
The arrest was made following a complaint by the presidential media division, police said.
The website was hacked two days in a row, on Thursday and Friday. The websitewentoffline after the second attack.
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Presidential media officials said the first attack occurredon Thursday evening, when hackers attacked the site and posted a message in Sinhala.
In the message, the group, who called themselves the 'Sri Lankan Youth', requested Sirisena to reconsider the decision to hold the GCE Advanced Level Examination in April as it coincides with the Sinhala and Hindu New Year.
They urged the government to be more careful about cyber security and advised the president to hold a snap election.
The other demands were to stop the "irresponsible conduct" of the Prime Minister and to be more attentive to the problems faced by university students.
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