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Politics : Let's Talk About the War

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To: Ilaine who wrote (18)3/26/2003 10:25:51 AM
From: Elsewhere   of 486
 
I wonder why DNS Al-Jazeera?

Here's a take:

NewScientist.com 13:47 24 March 03
Key Arab news station knocked offline
newscientist.com

The station's web site, which carried still images of the footage, was inaccessible on Monday morning. A spokeswoman for Al Jazeera told New Scientist: "We have a problem. I believe there are some hackers, some attack, but I don't know exactly."

The spokeswoman said an attack could have been prompted by the film broadcast by the station. The Iraqi military provided the footage of forced interviews with five frightened-looking US prisoners of war, as well as images of the corpses of US soldiers. ...

The number of politically-motivated hacking attacks on commercial web sites has risen sharply since the war began on 20 March, according to security companies. Once compromised, the sites are daubed with pro- or anti-war messages.

"At the moment we are tracking over a thousand such defacements, most with anti-war messages," says Jason Holloway, of Finnish security company F-Secure. "I have never seen that level of political 'hactivism' before, nor so many defacements in such a short time."
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