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Iraq war sparks tit-for-tat hacker attacks
"LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Pro-and-anti Iraq war protesters have been making their point by hacking into Web sites in a display of "cyber activism," rather than with the traditional can of spray paint or placard.
Countless activists -- protesters or war hawks -- have the ability to hijack or cripple Web sites from the opposing camp, leaving in their wake a graveyard of busted and defaced links. "This is the future of protest," said Roberto Preatoni, founder of Zone-H, an Estonian firm that monitors and records hacking attacks. Since the war in Iraq started last week, the firm has recorded over 20,000 Web site defacements." http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/interne...eut/index.html Could this mean no more street protesters in the future? |
always a one sided deal. i want the tit every time, i don't even know what a tat is.
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