Posted on 11/29/2004 11:48:56 AM PST by yonif
Translation from Hebrew to English by me
An Israeli calling himself Anubis was able to break into a number of internet websites belonging to the Palestinian Authority terrorist regime, PLO sources claim.
Our reporter Haggai Hoberman reported PLO officials saying that the "hacker" didn't change anything in the content of the websites, but planted a page within the directory showing that he did indeed break into the website.
The page has a shadow of a figure and above it is written "Anubis has .. you." Among the websites broken into were the Office of Foreign Affairs, Office of Communications, Office of Planning, Office for Prisoner Affairs, Office of Distribution and the Office of the Gazan Governor.
Anubis left a message saying he broke into these websites because "he hates Arabs because they executed terror attacks against Israel." It is also been reported that he broke into the websites of other Muslim countries like Egyt, Pakistan, Syria, Iran and others.
Let's get this guy into the FBI ... We need him
Viva Anubis! Root 'em good, son. :o)
LOL
"All your Senate...." Bump.
He should have altered the front page to show Yasser in leather chaps and holding Osamas hand at a San Francisco gay pride parade.
cool, now if he could just drain all their accounts, that would be sweet.
OK - so this guy hacked the sites....and did nothing of any destructive value?!?!?!
Sounds like a nose-picking, 16 year-old, cyber geek to me! (No offense intended to all you nose-picking cyber geeks...) :-)
Man, what he could have accomplished!
give em a virus please
LOL! Stargate Ping!
NSA needs this guy or gal.
Hmmm, Anubis, god of the underworld. I wonder if he has further plans.
Anubis, god of the underworld. Perhaps he is watching, waiting.
I know I shouldn't feel this way because it's a wesite for scum, but I just don't like hacking. To me it's just like breaking and entering. Even if they donn't steal anything, they've invaded someone's space. Just because the lock on my door isn't burglar proof doesn't mean you should just break in.
Terrorists have no right to their own private property.
FYI
I wonder if he found anything interesting in the logs or on their computers?
PING :)
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