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Sri Lankan teen hacks president’s website to demand exam reschedule

A TEEN who was annoyed about the timing of his school exams went straight to the top, and embarrassed his president in the process.

A disgruntled student devised a seriously good plan to get out of exams.
A disgruntled student devised a seriously good plan to get out of exams.

IT’S no secret that exam schedules can be annoying, but would you write to your country’s president to voice your concerns? How about hacking their official website?

Enter this year’s boldest Sri Lankan teenager.

According to a BBC report, the 17-year-old student has been arrested for allegedly hacking President Maithripala Sirisena’s website to express frustration over the country’s exam schedule. The announcement that the A-level (or advanced) exams were scheduled for April angered the teen, who pointed out that the exams coincided with celebrations for Sinhala and Tamil New Year.

Under the pseudonym of group hacking outfit “The Sri Lanka Youth,” the teen hacked into the website last week and addressed a message to the president requesting that he reschedule the exams.

Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena stands in front of a military officer as he addresses a commemorative ceremony in the capital Colombo on May 18, 2016 marking the seventh anniversary of the end of the island’s Tamil separatist war. Sri Lanka held sombre commemorative events on May 18 in sharp contrast to a military victory parade held in previous years. / AFP PHOTO / ISHARA S.KODIKARA
Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena stands in front of a military officer as he addresses a commemorative ceremony in the capital Colombo on May 18, 2016 marking the seventh anniversary of the end of the island’s Tamil separatist war. Sri Lanka held sombre commemorative events on May 18 in sharp contrast to a military victory parade held in previous years. / AFP PHOTO / ISHARA S.KODIKARA

However he didn’t stop there as the hacker brought up other concerns in the message.

“Furthermore, take care of the security of Sri Lankan websites,” wrote the teen. “Or else, we will have to face a cyber war.”

“If you cannot control the situation hold a Presidential Election,” continued the message.

The incident serves to underline the challenges that governments face in matters of cybersecurity.

Although exam rescheduling was paramount to the teen’s requests, the message also called for the president to “stop the Prime Minister’s irresponsible work,” and “look more into the problems of the university students.”

Sirisena became president last year. His website is up and running again after the weekend’s mishap.

This article originally appeared on Fox News.

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