June 29, 2006
10 Responses to “Jawa Report Back Online”
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2:30 pm [ Quote ]
Jawa is another arrow in the blogosphere’s quiver.
Welcome back!
2:47 pm [ Quote ]
Not that cyberattacks are cool, but your claim that this is a form of terrorism is ridiculous. No one is “terrorized” by a website going down. Maybe conservatives are too easily cowed to be fighting this War on Terror.
3:51 pm [ Quote ]
Thanks!
4:42 pm [ Quote ]
More proof that rapstar just plain refuses to understand the scope of our current problem.
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5:25 pm [ Quote ]
What war on terror? I thought the left had this whole thing characterized as a law enforeement issue?
Maybe liberals are too busy redefining everything on a daily basis to be any more useful than a footstool.
5:32 pm [ Quote ]
The Machine, really…stop crying and please realize that a website going down is not the same thing as a building blowing up. Get over it.
10:22 pm [ Quote ]
To borrow a phrase from Martha, “it’s a good thing”.
11:31 pm [ Quote ]
Not that cyberattacks are cool, but your claim that this is a form of terrorism is ridiculous. No one is “terrorized” by a website going down. Maybe conservatives are too easily cowed to be fighting this War on Terror.
Hey Jawa report, I have your terrorist here, he’s name is rapstar. He was the one who hacked into your site. Can’t you see he’s all dressed up like a Jihadist.
11:33 pm [ Quote ]
To borrow a phrase from Martha, “it’s a good thing”.
Hey Skul was that from Martha or Murtha, I can’t remember so well? Oh Well a MarthaMurtha thing I guess. LOL
12:18 pm [ Quote ]
I have to agree with rapster, people have been hacking and taking down websites since the internet was created (insert your predictable Al Gore joke here).
People who take down web sites are called hackers, not cyberterrorists, especially when the web site in question is just some conservative blog. If your already in the company of hackers, you might have to specify that your talking about black hat hackers or crackers.
Ultimately though, hacking is the usually just the past time of bored youth the world over and a few computer professionals as a pasttime, and only in very specific cases could it really called terrorism.
If we label every crime and destructive act as an act of terrorism, the word loses any of the meaning it’s suppose to have, and we would end up having to come up with a new word to specify when we’re specifically talking about terrorism.
And if anyone wants to learn to practice their computer security skills, they can start here
http://www.hackthissite.org/
I know a few more sites as well if anyone is interested.