alt.hackers.malicious is BuZZard,ossama-bin-laden,Vampi
Fangs,ThePsyko,Michael Yardley,David Korn,
alt.fan.cult-dead-cow where is "Pull"?
alt.privacy.anon-server Michael Yardley, Anonymous, Nomen Nesico,
According to Mi2g, malicious hacker groups such as S4t4n1c_S0uls, USG,
WFD, EgyptianHackers, Arab VieruZ, MHA, The Bugz and FBH, as
responsible for many anti-Israeli and anti-Indian attacks, as well as
the US targets.
Many hacker groups, in anonymous interviews with Mi2g, have said that
they prefer attacking Linux systems and very rarely target anything
running Windows, simply because to do so is far too easy," claims Jan
Andresen of Mi2g. "Those hacking for intellectual gain or fun will
generally be attracted to the greater challenge associated with
hacking Linux systems."
"Hacker groups with political motivations target country or content
specific on-line systems regardless of operating systems and this is
where Windows comes under maximum fire."
According to DK Matai, chairman and chief executive officer of Mi2g,
an increasing number of vulnerabilities are being found in generic
operating systems, server software, applications and libraries
deployed on mission critical systems. These flaws are often time
consuming to patch and as a result, fixes on these holes are often
delayed.
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Dennis Rosensteel of Owings Mills, MD., has pleaded guilty to one
count of fraud and related activity in connection with computers.
After being terminated as a computer network technician from Hogan and
Hartson LLP, Rosensteel broke into the system and deleted numerous
files. Authorities traced his activites back to his home
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That not me
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Anyone caught hacking into the computer system also will be
prosecuted, said Larry Langford, the commission president.
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Not me thats Vampi Gangs
http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/security/0,39023764,39116620-6,00.htm
http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/0,39023731,39116620,00.htm
http://www.securitymanagement.com/library/Mi2g_Hacker0303.pdf
This is a good link to read not current but good
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/09/27/hacker_groups_declare_war/


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