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Pro-Palestinian Hackers Threaten AT&T
AT&T Corp. could be the next target of the hacking war
which is running parallel to the violent Palestinian-Israeli
conflict. Security-information company LogiKeep Inc. said
that notes posted in recent anti-Israel site defacements
indicate that attacks against the telecommunications
company are planned. It is the latest shot in an online war
that is being fought far from Gaza and the West Bank. There
are also indications that hackers are active within Saudi
Arabia, although they have not been linked to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The messages on the defaced
sites, from a group called GForce Pakistan, suggest the
group is planning to reroute traffic from AT&T to competitor
Qwest Communications International Inc.
http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20001110S0010

Cyberterror Should Be Int=92l Crime - Israeli Minister
As pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian hackers continue to attack
Middle Eastern Web sites, Israel's former science minister
has called for an international convention that would make
sabotage over the Internet an international crime, "just like
any other terrorism." "The Internet should not be a potential
battleground,' said former minister Michael Eitan, who now
heads the Internet committee of the Israeli Knesset
(parliament). "Instead, computers and networks should provide
a meeting place between people. I, for example, play bridge
over the Internet, and meet there with many people =96 including
some from neighboring countries."
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/00/157986.html

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