Mohammad Azhar bin Tahir, who is unemployed, had pleaded guilty to "unauthorised modification" of a section of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's official website on November 7, 2013, causing it to display mocking messages and pictures from international hacker group Anonymous.
The hacking was carried out a day before the website of the Istana, the official residence of President Tony Tan, was defaced in a similar manner.
A court spokeswoman told AFP that Mohammad Azhar was sentenced today to two months in jail for defacing the prime minister's website and a further four months for other unrelated charges under Singapore's Computer Misuse and Cybersecurity Act.
"It's great to be Singaporean today," read another headline next to Anonymous's trademark Guy Fawkes mask, a symbol of anti-establishment defiance worldwide.
Earlier this year a 43-year-old Singaporean man was fined USD 6,400 for the Istana incident, while his 18-year-old accomplice was ordered to have his movements restricted for a year.
Separately, Singaporean James Raj Arokiasamy, 35, is facing 162 criminal charges for various computer misuse offences, including illegally accessing the parliamentary district website of premier Lee and a reporter's blog on The Straits Times's website.
Singapore strictly regulates the traditional media, but insists the licensing rules enacted in June 2013 do not impinge on Internet freedom.
None of the hackers convicted or facing trial have commented on any ties with Anonymous.
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