[iwar] Possible mid-east cyber attacks

From: Fred Cohen (fc@all.net)
Date: 2001-09-13 13:12:09


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Subject: [iwar] Possible mid-east cyber attacks
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[FC - interesting tidbit...]

Subject: possible cyberattack in middle east

Not possible to know if this news is really true, just for your information.

***BEGIN forwarded text***

Moderator, please let this pass.

An associate of mine who monitors certain IRC channels has let
me know that a group of individuals are discussing plans to attack
domains located in the middle east. I don't have allot of details
at this point, but it seems a few of them have private codes they
might use. I don't know what the private codes affect or if they
even have them, but that's what I have been told. I would just like
to let all the admins on this list know before these ignorant individuals
start these attacks. I'm not aware of any denial of service attacks
or distributed denial of service attacks as of yet.

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