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Message-ID: <0411161547480.505@somehost.domainz.com>
From: tgood at mindsecurity.net (Travis Good)
Subject: controversial shadowcrew site hacked by secret
 service?

This is real. The secret service busted several people including the
admin of shadowcrew in Operation Firewall and replaced the home page 
with one that they thought was humorous. It wasnt a "hack" per se, but 
needless to say shadowcrew is out of commission, and the secret service is 
is possession of all the data that was on the server. The Secret Service 
has put out press releases and is openly talking about this bust. I saw a 
presentation on it at the Houston Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task 
Force meeting last week.

Cheers,

Travis

On 
Tue, 16 Nov 2004, n3td3v wrote:

> The site which was hosting services, like bombs, fake ID and other
> terrorist stuff is now showing a defacement or replacement page
> showing words from the intelligence services.
>
> http://www.shadowcrew.com
>
> Is this fake or real? Who knows..
>
> Thanks, n3td3v
> http://www.geocities.com/n3td3v
>
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