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Re: Fwd: [cfgeeks] HACKERS LEAVE A TRAIL OF CHAOS, BUT FEW CLUES
From: Bruce Campbell <bc () vicious dropbear id au>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 12:45:33 +1000 (EST)
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Jim Mercer wrote:
I am not alone in thinking that somebody is very likely to be dragged into US custody yet again over this.is that "legally" dragged into US custody, or the standard amurikan "kidnap them, drag them to US soil" then arrest them?
Speaking of dragged and so forth, I wonder which country the twits behind the recent hacking of the RSA site (http://www.rsa.com/ - still there now) reside in, and how long before they get done. And to make this vaguely operational, this was noticed at 7pm GMT+1000 last night, and the listed contacts notified at that time by email. Its times like this that having after-hours contacts listed seems like a bloody good idea. ( Called the Australian office this morning, apparently hot on the heels of someone from Denmark doing the same thing. Hopefully they've got a/h numbers for the US side of their operation) --==-- Bruce. I speak for myself.
Current thread:
- Fwd: [cfgeeks] HACKERS LEAVE A TRAIL OF CHAOS, BUT FEW CLUES Shawn McMahon (Feb 13)
- Re: Fwd: [cfgeeks] HACKERS LEAVE A TRAIL OF CHAOS, BUT FEW CLUES Jim Mercer (Feb 13)
- Re: Fwd: [cfgeeks] HACKERS LEAVE A TRAIL OF CHAOS, BUT FEW CLUES Bruce Campbell (Feb 13)
- Re: Fwd: [cfgeeks] HACKERS LEAVE A TRAIL OF CHAOS, BUT FEW CLUES Shawn McMahon (Feb 14)
- Re: Fwd: [cfgeeks] HACKERS LEAVE A TRAIL OF CHAOS, BUT FEWCLUES Henry R. Linneweh (Feb 14)
- Re: Fwd: [cfgeeks] HACKERS LEAVE A TRAIL OF CHAOS, BUT FEW CLUES scarter (Feb 15)
- Re: Fwd: [cfgeeks] HACKERS LEAVE A TRAIL OF CHAOS, BUT FEW CLUES Jim Mercer (Feb 13)