Anti-US Hacker Takes Credit For Worm
angry tapir writes "Credit for the "Here You Have" worm (recently discussed on Slashdot), has been taken by a hacker known as 'Iraq Resistance' who says the worm was designed, in part, as a propaganda tool. He said he had not expected the worm to spread as broadly as it had, and noted that he could have done much more damage to victims. 'I could smash all those infected but I wouldn't,' said the hacker. 'I hope all people understand that I am not negative person!' In other parts of the message, he was critical of the US war in Iraq. For a brief period early the worm accounted for about 10 percent of the spam on the Internet."
I can understand his message, but unfortunately this sort of things always backfires. I'm not sure how he thinks a virus is going to convince the super patriotic Luddites who support the war that their beliefs are totally wrong.
Where do they get that? Plenty of Americans with functioning synapses say the same damn thing about the Iraq Clusterfuck, and Terry Jones *IS* a fucking troglodyte.
I mean, okay... There's not really any excuse for releasing malicious code on anyone, so he gets no pass there. But if the only communication from him and info about him is from that video... shit, he addresses "Americans" more rationally then the two sides of the idiot aisle do each other.
This guy is just another Spam king Profiteering. He is trying to spin a political message on top of the spam but that's about it.
Seriously a bunch of consultants are about to become filthy rich.
If his plan was to slowly bleed the US to death with enormous security consulting fees, I suspect his plan will be a success.
Two points:
Blair, again controversial, to get Liberty Medal (as opposed to a trial for war crimes?, why do we need this guy to look good so badly?)
By KATHY MATHESON (AP) – 45 minutes ago
PHILADELPHIA — Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will receive the Liberty Medal on Monday for his global human rights work, even as his new autobiography has reignited debate over his political leadership.
The medal is given annually by the Philadelphia-based National Constitution Center to individuals or organizations whose actions strive to bring liberty to people worldwide.
Blair is being honored for his work with the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, which promotes religious tolerance; for his initiative to improve governance in Africa; and for advancing peace in Northern Ireland, among other efforts.
The award will be presented by former President Bill Clinton at an outdoor ceremony on Independence Mall.
The event comes amid a publicity tour for Blair's best-selling memoir, "A Journey," which was released Sept. 1. The autobiography re-energized British and Irish anti-war protesters, who continue to blast Blair for supporting the U.S. invasion of the Iraq; a hostile crowd threw shoes and eggs at him at a book-signing in Dublin this month, and he canceled a similar event in London for fear of disruption.
Constitution Center spokeswoman Ashley Berke said organizers were not aware of any planned protests in Philadelphia.
Clinton, the center's chairman, said in a statement that Blair "continues to demonstrate the same leadership, dedication and creativity in promoting economic opportunity in the Middle East and the resolution of conflicts rooted in religion around the world."
Blair, who led Britain from 1997 to 2007, said he shares the values embodied by the award.
"Freedom, liberty and justice are the values by which this medal is struck," Blair said in a statement. "Freedom, liberty and justice are the values which I try to apply to my work on governance in Africa and on preparing the Palestinians for statehood."
The medal, first given in 1989, comes with a $100,000 cash prize. Blair will donate the money to his faith foundation and African Governance Initiative.
Previous winners have included rock singer and human rights activist Bono, former South African President Nelson Mandela and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Six winners have subsequently received the Nobel Peace Prize.
The ceremony kicks off nearly a week of events leading to Constitution Day on Friday. The U.S. Constitution was adopted in Philadelphia on Sept. 17, 1787.
"I could smash all those infected but I wouldn't..."
I personnaly find it _amazing_ that none of the worm writer so far used them to destroy the computers. Really, that must be tempting, isn't it? Hundred of thousands of computer that you wipe with the push of a button.
If his payload was something *OTHER* than spam I might be more inclined to believe him, but delivering spam to people usually also involves delivering money to his bank account. He is just looking for a nobler purpose to game some "cred" I guess, and opposing the Iraq war in the cracker community is 99% of the time a pretty safe bet.
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no doubt he should be given something? eggs & shoes are an understatement of the true sentiment of many regarding this foulcurr.
This guy sounds like a drunk I saw getting arrested at a club recently. He tried to throw a punch at a bartender, got tackled by club security, then started screaming that he deliberately didn't hit hard or wasn't trying to aim accurately as he was being held down for the local police to haul him off.
This worm writer was too incompetent to actually have done more damage. I'm sure he was trying to, but because IT people and AV makers reacted to it in a fairly short amount of time, he is just excusing it as he didn't hit hard enough.
And what did this get mr "Iraq Resistance"? Nothing. This guy is nothing more than a glorified script kiddie that would have gotten kickbanned from any meaningful IRC channel the second he typed in his first line of text.
Maybe he should go back to spamming random message boards with anti-US slogans and calling himself an uber haxx0r because he can manually type in a CAPTCHA.
Holy bad title--or bad reading on my part. Really is the hacker against the US? Or hacking the US (as in government and business interests)?
"He said he had not expected the worm to spread as broadly as it had..."
Gee, we've never heard that one before...
At one point it accounted for 10% of the world's spam, but "I'm not negative person!"
Yeah, I guess he's right. There's a difference between a "negative" person and an idiot.
"Here you have" spread when victims clicked on a Web link and then allowed a malicious script to run on their computer.
The hacker isn't the one causing problems. The "victims" are.
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Herman+Naeckarts. totally man-made. totally fatal. called 'deterrence'. totally opposed to the creators' intentions for us.
Certainly any such story on /. should point out the affected operating systems...
"This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact."
I'm not a burglar either - I was just breaking into your house and messing it up to show you how unsecure the locks are.
Just because the worm author makes statements agains the US war in Iraq and calls himself "Iraqi resistance" does not mean he is anti-US. I too am agains the war in Iraq. Is it possible to disagree with US foreign policy and not be accused of being a traitor? Yes, I know he crossed a line making a (fairly harmless) worm, but this guy sounds as much aligned with US interests as most beer-swilling, harley-riding, pit bull owning flag wavers.
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I wish these pussies would stop fooling around. They need to make their worms destroy all data on every computer they touch. This is the only way that anyone will ever take security seriously, including Microsoft.
"Takes credit for"? No.
Takes the blame for. Now step into court and pay back everyone for what you stole from them.
I can't believe how many faggot pussies visit this site. Do you have to be a flaming nutless left wing pussy to do computer programming or software design? Rhetorical question pussies.
Disinfecting relative's computers is a hard enough job. I want both the human and software worms to die. I am generally pretty opposed to secret government extraordinary rendition, indefinite detainment without access to anyone, waterboarding, and other shenanigans that the CIA and friends are up to, but in the case of spammers and maggots like this worm writer, I can be swayed. Spammers and virus writers have caused more aggregate damage and loss of positive life experience than the world trade center bombings and all Al Quaidaaai activity over the past ten years combined. Come on CIA, do your job and stop the true threat to national security: Go after the spammers, the botnet operators, and this Here You Have jerk.
I'm not sure how he thinks a virus is going to convince the super patriotic Luddites who support the war that their beliefs are totally wrong.
Luddites? It's an email worm, not a "newspaper virus". You're insulting these people by calling them something they're not because you don't agree with their politics.This is transmitted using the Internet. Luddites? Really?
Life is hard, and the world is cruel
But certainly a criminal...and a bad person.