Staffers at Alldas, an archive that maintains copies of websites that have been involuntarily altered, believes that their site is being deliberately blocked from accessing defaced websites owned by the United States military. Alldas staffers believe that the U.S. military is . . . . Staffers at Alldas, an archive that maintains copies of websites that have been involuntarily altered, believes that their site is being deliberately blocked from accessing defaced websites owned by the United States military. Alldas staffers believe that the U.S. military is trying to cover up defacements of its websites by blocking Alldas' access to the greater part of the military's network. Spokespeople from the U.S. military would not comment on whether they have blocked Alldas, but a retired army lieutenant general, who requested anonymity, said he wouldn't be surprised if some site administrators had decided to block Alldas. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Tech analysts believe U.S. government limits entry to compromised websites as a way to obscure vulnerabilities.. Military Network, Information Security, Cyber Cover-up, Web Defacement, Archive Access. . Anthony Pell
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