Posted on 02/07/2006 12:25:59 PM PST by robowombat
Danish Websites Under The Gun
WebProWorld Internet Security
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Danish Websites Under The Gun : February 07 2006, 05:32 One of the biggest international controversies right now surround some political cartoons run in a Danish newspaper back in September. The issues come to a head in recent weeks and while the world watches the testy mobs in the middle east, web sites based in Denmark are getting attacked.
Many members of the Islamic faith took the political cartoons in the Danish publication, Jyllands-Posten. The inflammatory political cartoons presented images suggesting the prophet Mohammed was a terrorist. The fallout has been overwhelming on this issue as embassies are assaulted, riots are in the streets and people are killed. One other method of protest/attack comes from the assault on Danish and some other western site over this big issue.
In a recent report by cybercrime monitoring organization Zone-H, it was noted that nearly 600 attacks occurred on Danish sites alone. When combined with attacks against Israeli and other western sites, the total comes to almost a thousand. Zone-H said they noticed a lot of activity in the Islamic hacker communities. Heres what Zone-H said:
What came out from the survey is what Zone-H very much expected: the use of the Internet as an instrument to spread out cyber protests related to what happens in the worldwide context. Several hacker groups from different Muslim nations united their forces in order to produce the larger amount of damages in Danish and more generally western web-servers. During the attacks they promoted both moderate and extremists manifestos through the defacement of the homepages promoting also a boycott campaign throughout the digital Ummah against Danish products.
n fact in one of the highlighted attacks the hacker going by the handle DarlBlood clearly incites the Ummah community to avoid Danish products by quoting the website www.no4denmark.com. But Zone-H noted many other, and more threatening examples: warning for suicide bombing attacks were posted on http://amris.dk forums by the "IIB - Internet Islamic Brigades", and threats for a coming Jihad have been used to crack many other web-servers from all over the western and non-western world.
One major way to attack websites is to deface them. A defacer known as Darkblood had retired from his cybercriminal activities, came back specifically for this. This is what they posted:
HIS EXCELLENCY, Dr. Per Stig Møller the minister of the foreign affairs of the Denmark Peace be upon those who follow the true guidance: I have reviewed what some of the news agencies dealt with concerning the Danish news agency Jyllands-Posten had published, which I believe it to be a heinous mistake and dreadful deviation from the path of justice, reverence and equality. The said agency published 12 cartoon caricatures on the 30th of September, 2005, ridiculing Mohammed , the messenger of Islam. One of these cartoons pictures Allah's Messenger PBUH, wearing a turban that resembles a bomb wrapped around his head. What a pathetic projection! I was extremely saddened to read such news. I personally visited the site of the agency on the net. I examined the size of the blundering scandal it was. On Sept 29th, 2005 issue of , Jyllands-Posten, I saw and read dreadful news and cartoons. The news and the cartoons were horrifying and extremely disturbing to me. I believe al Muslims who read, viewed or learned about this news were equally saddened, disappointed and disturbed. All criticized such work and felt awful and dismayed about it. Similarly, I do believe that all sane and wise people, I believe, would feel the same about it
This report shows a couple of important points. First, political/religious assaults are becoming more commonplace on the Internet. Zone-H identified this as a growing trend theyve seen a number of times. This leads into the next point and thats cyber security.
Its quite probably these sites attacked didnt have premium security and they got hacked as part of a political agenda. This emphasizes the point that governments need to worry about such issues as well. Whos to say these groups wont start going after networks that run Denmarks government or some other western nation. British Parliament got hacked. The U.S. governments been hacked. In both cases, it was suggested the hacking was done by another nation. But consider a number of groups are out there and they are officially unattached to any country. If these groups could enlist a few quality hackers, which many probably have, they could easily do damage to various points of our infrastructure.
Islamic hate in the Quran:
Qur'an 9:5 "Fight and kill the disbelievers wherever you find them, take them captive, harass them, lie in wait and ambush them using every stratagem of war."
Bukhari:V4B52N50"The Prophet said, 'A single endeavor of fighting in Allah's Cause is better than the world and whatever is in it.'"
Qur'an 9:112 "The Believers fight in Allah's Cause, they slay and are slain, kill and are killed."
Qur'an 9:29 "Fight those who do not believe until they all surrender, paying the protective tax in submission."
Qur'an 8:39 "Fight them until all opposition ends and all submit to Allah."
Qur'an 8:39 "So fight them until there is no more Fitnah (disbelief [non-Muslims]) and all submit to the religion of Allah alone (in the whole world)."
Denial of Service (DOS) attacks. These are very effective in preventing others, for instance, from visiting sites that have new and creative cartoons of the original mass murderer.
The dozens of mirror sites makes this a tedious approach but, judging by the number of really slow sites, DOS is very popular.
How do they know it was Mohammed? There obviously has never been any drawings or sketches of the man. Neither has there been any photographs of the person, as the Irish had not yet invented the camera when he was around. I think he looked like Teddy Kennedy.
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