UK government website 10 Downing Street (also at this URL) was briefly rendered inaccessible yesterday after a co-ordinated denial of service attack protesting the Prime Minster’s role in the conflict. The site, which runs IIS on Win2K (according to Netcraft), is back on-line. Unconfirmed reports suggest hackers went one step further with the Whitehouse site, reportedly spraying it with anti-war graffiti. Defacement archive, Zone-h.org, links to a record of this supposed defacement, although its report contain a strong caveat that it wasn’t able to capture and confirm the attack itself. Zone-h’s affiliate ZATAZ Magazine provides an archive of the brief defacement of Whitehouse.gov. The site, which uses an Apache on Linux platform, is now up and running. Full Story
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