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Site defaced - what next?



On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 01:31:58PM -0400, Dan Barrett wrote:
> Greg Rundlett wrote:
> | Still no definate answers, mostly b/c I have not had time to do anything
> | but redirect the site.  But the logs show a significant amount of
> | traffic from Saudi Arabia, and the site was defaced with arabic and a
> | picture of Osama Bin Laden.  So it looks like a free software developer
> | is a victim of retaliatory strikes due to the war on terror.
> 
> And you don't think the Feds would be interested?
> One of the things the creepily-named Department of Homeland Security is
> worried about is a coordinated, simultaneous physical/logical attack on
> our financial systems.

I guess that would depend on just how much of our money Greg has right
now. ;-) 

Greg, Have you worked for Halliburton recently ? 


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