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Date: Tue Sep 27 18:27:26 2005
From: str0ke at milw0rm.com (str0ke)
Subject: Third issue of the Zone-H Comics

Terrorism doesn't always mean death my friend, here is the definition
of terrorism.

ter?ror?ism   Audio pronunciation of "terrorism" ( P )  Pronunciation
Key  (tr-rzm)
n.

    The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a
person or an organized group against people or property with the
intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often
for ideological or political reasons.

Im sure "cyber terrorism"  is a threatened use of force or violence on
someones computer (property) with intimidating skiddie talk.

/str0ke

On 9/27/05, Ken Pfeil <Ken@...osec101.org> wrote:
> Since when does a website defacement classify as "cyber terrorism"? Name
> one person that has ever lost their life as a result of a website
> defacement.
>
> One would suggest you buy a fckin clue before letting fly with garbage
> like this.
>
> Ooohh... That's right. I'm sorry. Numbers *and* letters in your handle.
> You must know what you're talking about.
>
> -k
>
> n3td3v wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have reviewed your site and it sucks.
> >
> > Looks like you're trying to encourage the activity of webpage
> > defacement and bringing celebrity status to those who can deface/
> > submit the most defacements.
> >
> > You make it look legal by saying the site is useful for research, but
> > really, we all know it encourages the malicious kids who submit to the
> > site. I don't know why the security services in the U.S haven't closed
> > you down.
> >
> > Your site is in comparison to asking terrorist bombers to post suicide
> > bombing videos to a website and asking you to look at it. The only
> > difference here is, Zone-H is about cyber terrorism, rather than
> > terrorism in the real world.
> >
> > Do the U.S security services take cyber terrorism as seriously as real
> > world terrorism? And if they do, Why is Zone-H still online?
> >
> > A journalist should ask that question at Bush's next news conference.
> >
> > Also:
> > Are Zone-H admins about to expand the website to allow for suicide
> > bombing video's, or is that different from the cyber terrorism that
> > your site currently supports. And if you don't support cyber
> > terrorism, then why is Zone-H online and why are you an admin of
> > Zone-H.org
> >
> > Thats all for now,
> >
> > Thanks,
> > n3td3v
> >
> >
> > On 9/27/05, Gerardo 'Astharot' Di Giacomo <astharot@...e-h.org> wrote:
> >
> >>Hello,
> >> http://www.zone-h.org
> >> Gerardo 'Astharot' Di Giacomo - Zone-H Admin
> >
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