1996-08-31 - Re: Moscowchannel.com hack

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From: ichudov@algebra.com (Igor Chudov @ home)
To: joelm@eskimo.com (Joel McNamara)
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Message ID: <199608311714.MAA19352@manifold.algebra.com>
Reply To: <3.0b11.32.19960831074406.0067aee0@mail.eskimo.com>
UTC Datetime: 1996-08-31 19:14:03 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 1 Sep 1996 03:14:03 +0800

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From: ichudov@algebra.com (Igor Chudov @ home)
Date: Sun, 1 Sep 1996 03:14:03 +0800
To: joelm@eskimo.com (Joel McNamara)
Subject: Re: Moscowchannel.com hack
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Joel McNamara wrote:
> 
> Not really crypto, but related to the DOJ hack in a way.
> 
> Moscow Channel is a pretty slick, Russian news/commentary page.  Their Web
> site was hacked and altered by someone who didn't seem to like Russians all
> that well.  See:
> 
> http://www.moscowchannel.com/
> 
> While not as elaborate as the DOJ hack, it's interesting that Web page
> vandalism is starting to turn into a unique form of protest and social
> commentary.

At least they had more sense of humor than USDoJ and made the
hacked page available from their website. To compensate for lack
of humor at USDOJ, I made their page available at 

http://www.algebra.com/~ichudov 

(follow the links). A tarred archive is available from there for 
downloading.

	- Igor.

P.S. I am very surprised by huge number of hits to my usdoj page. I wonder
where are the links to my page.





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