By Dave PearcePosted Monday 13th August 2007 13:17 GMT
The Beeb (who admittedly posted it first) can't seem to get their facts straight: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6943385.stm
While they quote the defaced text specifically they still seem to think the message is "accusing the US and Israel of killing children"... So reassuring to know the BBC check their facts so thoroughly... even more reassuring to know that I don't fund towards this crap by buying a TV license!
By Dillon PyronPosted Monday 13th August 2007 14:46 GMT
That's one of the first things I demonstrate! It's incredibly easy and the skiddie tools make it even easier. If you've got the cash and can set up a convincing "company", you can buy some really good ones from **********.
If they haven't patched that one, there are tons of others that are still open. Some people think that just because their server is branded as "secure" that they don't have to worry about the underlying applications. Fools, suckers, sheep, 0wn3d. All apply.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 20th August 2007 16:25 GMT
"Hey Ysrail and Usa dont kill children and other people Peace for ever No war."
Now, to me, that looks a lot like "accusing the US and Israel of killing children" Sure, a truly tedious pedant could argue that one is a warning about future behaviour and the other is a comment on the present behaviour of the Israelis and Yanks...
but it would only be an acceptable critique of this communique if it was done - in grammatically perfect Turkish - by a Brit. Mr Pearce, over to you...
Comments on: Hacktivists attack UN.org
Accuracy... #
By Dave Pearce Posted Monday 13th August 2007 13:17 GMT
SQL injection? #
By Dillon Pyron Posted Monday 13th August 2007 14:46 GMT
Busy little bees #
By Chris Collins Posted Monday 13th August 2007 15:01 GMT
Accuracy indeed #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 20th August 2007 16:25 GMT