[iwar] Anti-Terror Hackers Claim Arab National Bank Breach

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Subject: [iwar] Anti-Terror Hackers Claim Arab National Bank Breach
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http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/171035.html

Vigilante hackers apparently penetrated the security of a Saudi bank 
Wednesday, even as the hackers' own Web site was defaced by a notorious 
computer prankster, Fluffi Bunni.

In an effort to locate financial information about terrorists, a member of 
a group called Yihat claims to have breached the defenses of an 
Internet-connected server operated by Arab National Bank.

As proof, the hacker, who uses the nickname "Splices," provided Newsbytes 
with three spreadsheet files allegedly gleaned from the server. The files 
apparently contained records of accounts held by a handful of ANB 
customers. None of the names on the accounts appear on the recently 
released list of 22 terrorists most wanted by the FBI. Nor do the customer 
names appear to match those of top Taliban officials.

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