Hacked By Mrqlq Link //top\\ Jun 2026

| Element | Explanation | |---------|-------------| | | A common brag‑style tag that attackers paste into compromised pages or files to claim credit. | | “mrqlq” | A pseudonym (sometimes stylized in all‑lowercase) used by a loosely affiliated group of script kiddies or a single individual. The exact identity is unknown, but the name appears repeatedly in the same style of malicious code. | | Link (or URL) | Frequently the phrase is followed by a short link (e.g., bit.ly/mrqlq ) that redirects to a malicious landing page, a donation site for the attacker, or a “defacement” page that showcases the hack. |

If your site has been hit, follow this checklist to regain control and clean the infection:

: To showcase technical capabilities or cyber-activism by replacing the homepage with a custom "Hacked By" signature. hacked by mrqlq link

The writings often include "Greetz" (shout-outs) to other hackers like "Boy yemen," "lion yemen," and "hatrk," a common practice in the defacement community where actors acknowledge peers and rivals. However, the legal consequences for such actions are severe. For instance, in August 2025, a UK court sentenced Al-Taheri Al-Mashriqi, a 26-year-old Yemeni hacker, to 20 months in prison for hacking government websites and stealing the personal data of over 4 million Facebook users. Other hackers have received prison sentences for similar acts of digital vandalism, serving as a stark reminder that website defacement is a serious crime, not victimless mischief.

If a website runs on platforms like WordPress, Drupal, or Joomla, failing to apply the latest security patches leaves the site wide open to exploits. | Element | Explanation | |---------|-------------| | |

The attacker has likely obtained some form of credentials to your site. You must assume all existing passwords are compromised.

Running legacy versions of platforms like WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal leaves a site wide open to publicly disclosed exploits. | | Link (or URL) | Frequently the

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