July 6th - Website Defacement Day?
pabl0 writes "According to an article from SFGate.com (San Francisco Chronicle), a challenge has been posted, inviting web-site defacers to alter the content of as many web sites as possible on July 6th, with an apparent limit of 6,000 websites per contestant. Looks like this would be a good time to make sure all those web-server security patches are applied!"
I notice the 6th is a Sunday. It would have to be, so all the children can do it without missing school.
July 7th was announced as national handcluffing day when hordes of hackers would be paraded around the streets in major cities.
Siggy Say, Siggy Do
This is just really awful. A huge call out for Script Kiddies of the world to unite. Terrible.
*shakes head*
*looks around*
*starts researching latest exploits*
*runs*
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Page deface!
Challenge - July 6
Please stay away
The purported "prize" for participating hackers was 500-megabytes of online storage space
WOOHOO! After all that hacking into thousands of web-sites with who knows how many terabytes of storage, I can now get almost a FULL CD of free web-storage!!!! WOOHOO!!!
Wait, can I still use that in prison?
YOU SUCK BALLS!
At least I'll know when we'll be restoring from a back-up. I really hate being caught off guard...
It's just a massive slashdotting!
(someone had to say it)
I use Macs to up my productivity, so up yours Microsoft!
Please don't feed the trolls.
Uh... prize? In an ILLEGAL hacking event?
"To collect your prize, please call 1-800-FBI-NARC... a representative will be sent to your home shortly."
~Berj
New York officials urged companies to change default computer passwords, begin monitoring Web site activities more aggressively, remove unnecessary functions from server computers and apply the latest software repairs from vendors such as Microsoft Corp.
Well it took some doing, but I managed to get that latest Microsoft service pack installed on my web server. It said that it fixed a lot of issues, so I felt it was worth it, even though I run a Slackware 9.0 Linux server. Here's to hoping it reboots alright!
Website defacement -
Illegal and damaging.
Still beats going to church.
~Berj
Well, it's kinda hard to access your CD-Rs and 120GB hard drive archives in prison.
Hence the online storage as a prize.
There are a huge number of yeast infections in this county. Probably because we're downriver from the bread factory.
I didn't say they were. Just mentioning what it reminded me of. "That cloud reminds me of a horsie" doesn't mean I expect the cloud to actually eat hay...
right both of you have said it, please, what the hell is a handcluff?!
Gee, I'd never have known about this small-time hacker stunt if /. hadn't brought it to the attention of millions. Talk about using your powers for mayhem, /. ...
Kevin Fox
Regarding 'Mischief Night' -
:-}>
In America, we call that 'Weekends' and 'Holidays'...
Lodragan Draoidh
The more you explain it, the more I don't understand it. - Mark Twain
Hmmm...july 3rd...counting down...
;)
;) Those are surely bill-able hours right?
/.'s troll ratio will drop, and IRC will become a pleasant experience....NOT! :^D
But...let's look on the positive side:
Let's say thousands of websites DO get de-faced (w00t - how very unlikely
A) Thousands of extra hours of work created to clean up the mess. (or not - y'all make backups right
And it's on the weekend, wahey! Double rates!
B) All the administrators of web-servers that WERE defaced will HAVE to examine the security of their web-servers. Improvements will HAVE to be made. If 'thousands' of web-servers are forced to improve their security...is that a bad thing?
C) Perhaps a lot of administrators (and PHB's) will notice that the most commonly defaced web-servers were (or are likely to be) those that run M$ software of some sort. Would that make them more likely to switch to OTHER software?
D) Hundreds of lamo script-kiddies prosecuted, jailed and/or permanently disallowed from using the internet. Excellent. Perhaps
Wait, I thought OpenBSD was the secure one? Or was it the portable one? Maybe it was the efficient one. No, that's FreeBSD. Aw, hell, I guess I'll just have to go back to using Linux, which is all three
SLASHDOT News for scriptkiddies. Stuff that 1337
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"The FBI is taking this very seriously," FBI spokesman Bill Murray said. "Hacking is a crime and those who participate in this activity will be investigated and brought to justice."
Hell yeah!! Remember how vindictive he was trying to get that damned gopher in Caddy Shack?
Ignore the "p2p is theft" trolls, they're just uninformed
Probably because it seems unlikely that the sf chronicle (a major newsource) is going to be slashdotted. It's like saying the NY Times is going to be. I'd guess that some mod took this as playing for Karma.
there is no thing
what else could you want?
Coincidence? I think not!
~S
Hehe I smell a poll question brewing in this post!
Who's website would you go to see if you knew it was defaced?
* RIAA/MPAA
* SCO
* AOL
* EMarketersAmerica.org
* That other jackass spammer with the sports car in michigan?
* Microsoft
* the cowboy neal foot fetish extravangaza
Patch and cover! Patch and cover!!
a world in progress...
on Wednesday July 02, @05:52PM, chloroquine said:
Our IT department just sent out a notice to the institute about security over the holiday weekend. I'd love to see our website hacked. It is one of those no useful content sites with lots of tasteful colours and pictures.
But don't quote me on that.
Aw, fuck...
Endless arguments over trivial contradictions in books written by ignorant savages to explain thunder in the dark.
1) Register domain with a discount webhoster
...
2) Upload a stupid hacking-contest website written in bad english
3) Make frontpage news, trigger homeland security defense program
4)
5) Profit?!?!
--- Eat my sig.
I never understood the slashdot effect. How can a bunchh of slashdotters bring a system to its knees when they dont even RTFA?
"We have got to make Stan understand the importance of voting, because he'll definitely vote for our guy." - South Park
Bill Murray
Remember how vindictive he was trying to get that damned gopher in Caddy Shack?
OMG! That pesky gopher defaced the FBI website!
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- - You can't take something off the Internet! That's like trying to take pee out of a swimming pool.
Slashdot may have informed a bunch of hackers about Defacement day, they are also informing a large number sysadmins who will check their weekend back ups and prepare for a Sunday in the office.
Of course, the smart thing to do is to deface your own web site, then you can take the weekend off 'cause the hackers will think you've already been tagged.
"The FBI is taking this very seriously," FBI spokesman Bill Murray said. "Hacking is a crime and those who participate in this activity will be investigated and brought to justice."
Bill then claimed that July 6th would never arrive for him as he is forever stuck on Groundhog Day. He then shot himself in front of reporters.
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Who dun gone and defaced /. already?
Oh, it's like this all the time?
Nevermind . . .
Well, I also thought Defacement Day could be a good income opportunity. Web Admins could charge something like a hundred bucks then put whatever marks a hacker wants on the site. It would be a good way for cashed strapped sites to make a few bucks. The hacker could brag. If you play the game right, the might get some free publicity.
The only real problem I see is that I don't know if I would trust that the hacker I am dealing with gave me a legit credit card (it is really easy to steal credit card numbers at the local restaurant). Oh well, too many good ideas fall apart when you get down the the actual exchange of cash.
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