Attrition.org, a Web site that leaped into world fame for its mirror defacement section, went through a couple of eventful moments this year. The first occasion was one of its own making, with the decision to discontinue the presentation of mirrors, . . .
Attrition.org, a Web site that leaped into world fame for its mirror defacement section, went through a couple of eventful moments this year. The first occasion was one of its own making, with the decision to discontinue the presentation of mirrors, which was announced last May (you can read an interview on the subject here).

And then, last Saturday (July, 28), came Attrition's second big moment when a group or an individual agent known as Fluffly Bunny defaced Attrition itself, to everybody's surprise.

On the other hand, Fluffly Bunny has also acquired a name for him/herself in the underground with his/her daring acts, as recently, when he or she or they defaced the Web sites of SANS Institute and SourceForge, among others, and badly damaged Apache.org servers.

Brian Martin, one of the founding fathers of Attrition and a member of its current three-person-crew, kindly agreed to speak about Bunny's attack in an interview given in trust to InfoGuerra, a site that is based in Brazil and keeps track of worldwide aspects of safety and privacy in the Net.

The link for this article located at infoguerra is no longer available.