The Alldas.de Web site, which archives copies of Web pages that have been digitally defaced by online hoodlums, announced Monday that the founder of the site would be retiring and the site moving to a new domain. In an interview with . . . . The Alldas.de Web site, which archives copies of Web pages that have been digitally defaced by online hoodlums, announced Monday that the founder of the site would be retiring and the site moving to a new domain. In an interview with CNET News.com, founder Stefan Wagner said that dealing with system administrators who blamed Alldas.de for their defaced sites and denial-of-service attacks launched by the petty online criminals made the labor of love quickly lose its blush. "All this combined with seeing my social life flow away can be pretty frustrating," he said. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . The site HackArchive.net, known for preserving altered websites via hacking activities, will soon be transitioning to a new web address.. Defacement Tracking, Digital Vandalism, Web Archiving, Cybersecurity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
After infecting NASA and Texas A&M University last week, the worm--a self-spreading program that focuses on versions 6.2 and 7.0 of Red Hat's Linux OS--is making its move on Linux servers abroad, as vandals use the program to post digital graffiti.. . .. After infecting NASA and Texas A&M University last week, the worm--a self-spreading program that focuses on versions 6.2 and 7.0 of Red Hat's Linux OS--is making its move on Linux servers abroad, as vandals use the program to post digital graffiti. Online vandals may have modified the Ramen Linux worm discovered last week to automatically deface sites with their own Web pages, one expert said Monday. "Several (vandal) groups are suddenly switching to Red Hat," said Matt Dickerson, also known as "Munge," a staff member at security group Attrition.org. "We think they are modifying the HTML pages in the worm with their own text and graphics." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . After infecting NASA and Texas A&M University last week, the worm--a self-spreading program that foc. infecting, texas, a&, university, worm--a, self-spreading, program. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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