[iwar] [PIC news] GForce Pakistan's website spiked?

From: Srijith.K (srijith@srijith.net)
Date: 2001-10-24 22:34:30


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Subject: [iwar] [PIC news] GForce Pakistan's website spiked?
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Source: Project India Cracked - http://www.srijith.net/indiacracked/

One of the websites that GForce Pakistan had been using to promote 
their point of view on the defacement scene seems to have been 
spiked. The free hosting provider addr.com has removed the original 
contents and pointed the URL http://gforcep.addr.com to their company 
website. The Google cache of the original website's front page can be 
found at http://srijith.net/indiacracked/misc/GForce@addr_com.html 
Even though the last update of the website seem to have been done a 
long time ago, the website was used to publicise their defacement 
activities, counter allegations and provide 'hacking' tips.

Copy of Google Cache:
http://srijith.net/indiacracked/misc/GForce@addr_com.html



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