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Hackers Attack South Africa's Stats Site to Protest Monopoly/Trade Dipute


From: mea culpa <jericho () DIMENSIONAL COM>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 17:50:00 -0600

From: Bronc Buster <bronc () 2600 com>
Originally From: Grugnog <grugnog () tao ca>
Originally To: hacktivism () tao ca


Hackers Attack South Africa's Key Statistics Web Site  September 13, 1999
http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article/0,1087,3_57012_Ext,00.html

Cyber-hackers[?!] broke into South Africa's official statistics website on
Monday, replacing details of the latest consumer price index with a slew
of obscenities railing against national phone company Telkom.

Visitors to the site (www.statssa.gov.za), which normally provides
information on staid topics such as manufacturing production and gross
domestic product growth, were met instead with a foulmouthed tirade
against Telkom's alleged shortcomings.

"Telkom stop your...lame-ass monopoly or we will disconnect you," the
hackers warned, among other things.

The page is a crucial source of information for economists tracking the
country's performance.

Many of Telkom's unionised workers are involved in a wage dispute with the
employer and have engaged in organised go-slows. But a Telkom official
said she didn't believe the defacing of the statistics website was
related.

Telkom's site (www.telkom.co.za) wasn't affected.

An information technology expert at Statistics South Africa said it could
take at least two days to get the site back to normal.

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