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Thursday, 21.08.2008.

13:35

Serbian hackers strike back

The Priština municipality website has been attacked by Serbian hackers in retaliation for recent attacks on Serbian sites.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Niko

pre 16 godina

Niko, if it's against the law, what else would you call it? Do you have another word for it?
(Peggy, 22 August 2008 04:31)
The comment wasn't about the legality of hacking, but how that the word "illegal" is used by serbs posters here when it comes to actions of other nationalities (especially albanians).
I am pretty sure you must have some serbs somewhere doing something illegal (like butchering a village in Bosnia or Kosovo or murdering a prime minister in Belgrade), but I never heard the word "illegal" being used for these actions!

Art

pre 16 godina

I like how B92 is playing these "hackers" as if it was the Pristina Municipality website that "hacked" these "Serbian hackers" first for them to "strike back."

Very colorful journalism B92.

Niko

pre 16 godina

This is not the best way to fight. Defacing webpages is illegal and Serbs should not use illegal means to fight. Leave the illegal methods to the albanians, that way Serbia will have the moral victory in the end.
(kufr, 21 August 2008 17:14)
That's B92 backing Albanian propaganda! Serbs cannot possible do something illegal....
What I have noticed in here in B92 webpages is that serb posters LOVE to say the word "illegal" when it comes to actions of other nationalities.

Duro

pre 16 godina

"Team for united Yugoslavia"? Followed by "This is Serbia"?

A bit contradictory, I'm amazed there are still morons who think Yugoslavia was in any way beneficial to Serbia or Serbs especially under Tito.

bganon

pre 16 godina

This sounds interesting in terms of what kind of political message these hackers were sending. Not that there are not some Serbs who still like the idea of Yugoslavia, there are, but it sounds strange. Will have to read Serbian reports about it.

kufr

pre 16 godina

This is not the best way to fight. Defacing webpages is illegal and Serbs should not use illegal means to fight. Leave the illegal methods to the albanians, that way Serbia will have the moral victory in the end.

miri

pre 16 godina

This "war" is better than armed conflict after all, wouldn't you agree? You could call this a crime but let's be reasonable, there have been much worse crimes in the region. Anyway this cyber "war" is actually good. It flushes out the security flaws of their corresponding IT systems for both countries. Who could be a better quality assurance(tester) for Kosova's IT systems than Serbs and vice versa? Perhaps few people are employed too. Later on these hacker skills could be put to a better use

miri

pre 16 godina

This "war" is better than armed conflict after all, wouldn't you agree? You could call this a crime but let's be reasonable, there have been much worse crimes in the region. Anyway this cyber "war" is actually good. It flushes out the security flaws of their corresponding IT systems for both countries. Who could be a better quality assurance(tester) for Kosova's IT systems than Serbs and vice versa? Perhaps few people are employed too. Later on these hacker skills could be put to a better use

Duro

pre 16 godina

"Team for united Yugoslavia"? Followed by "This is Serbia"?

A bit contradictory, I'm amazed there are still morons who think Yugoslavia was in any way beneficial to Serbia or Serbs especially under Tito.

kufr

pre 16 godina

This is not the best way to fight. Defacing webpages is illegal and Serbs should not use illegal means to fight. Leave the illegal methods to the albanians, that way Serbia will have the moral victory in the end.

Art

pre 16 godina

I like how B92 is playing these "hackers" as if it was the Pristina Municipality website that "hacked" these "Serbian hackers" first for them to "strike back."

Very colorful journalism B92.

Niko

pre 16 godina

This is not the best way to fight. Defacing webpages is illegal and Serbs should not use illegal means to fight. Leave the illegal methods to the albanians, that way Serbia will have the moral victory in the end.
(kufr, 21 August 2008 17:14)
That's B92 backing Albanian propaganda! Serbs cannot possible do something illegal....
What I have noticed in here in B92 webpages is that serb posters LOVE to say the word "illegal" when it comes to actions of other nationalities.

Niko

pre 16 godina

Niko, if it's against the law, what else would you call it? Do you have another word for it?
(Peggy, 22 August 2008 04:31)
The comment wasn't about the legality of hacking, but how that the word "illegal" is used by serbs posters here when it comes to actions of other nationalities (especially albanians).
I am pretty sure you must have some serbs somewhere doing something illegal (like butchering a village in Bosnia or Kosovo or murdering a prime minister in Belgrade), but I never heard the word "illegal" being used for these actions!

bganon

pre 16 godina

This sounds interesting in terms of what kind of political message these hackers were sending. Not that there are not some Serbs who still like the idea of Yugoslavia, there are, but it sounds strange. Will have to read Serbian reports about it.

Niko

pre 16 godina

This is not the best way to fight. Defacing webpages is illegal and Serbs should not use illegal means to fight. Leave the illegal methods to the albanians, that way Serbia will have the moral victory in the end.
(kufr, 21 August 2008 17:14)
That's B92 backing Albanian propaganda! Serbs cannot possible do something illegal....
What I have noticed in here in B92 webpages is that serb posters LOVE to say the word "illegal" when it comes to actions of other nationalities.

miri

pre 16 godina

This "war" is better than armed conflict after all, wouldn't you agree? You could call this a crime but let's be reasonable, there have been much worse crimes in the region. Anyway this cyber "war" is actually good. It flushes out the security flaws of their corresponding IT systems for both countries. Who could be a better quality assurance(tester) for Kosova's IT systems than Serbs and vice versa? Perhaps few people are employed too. Later on these hacker skills could be put to a better use

kufr

pre 16 godina

This is not the best way to fight. Defacing webpages is illegal and Serbs should not use illegal means to fight. Leave the illegal methods to the albanians, that way Serbia will have the moral victory in the end.

bganon

pre 16 godina

This sounds interesting in terms of what kind of political message these hackers were sending. Not that there are not some Serbs who still like the idea of Yugoslavia, there are, but it sounds strange. Will have to read Serbian reports about it.

Duro

pre 16 godina

"Team for united Yugoslavia"? Followed by "This is Serbia"?

A bit contradictory, I'm amazed there are still morons who think Yugoslavia was in any way beneficial to Serbia or Serbs especially under Tito.

Art

pre 16 godina

I like how B92 is playing these "hackers" as if it was the Pristina Municipality website that "hacked" these "Serbian hackers" first for them to "strike back."

Very colorful journalism B92.

Niko

pre 16 godina

Niko, if it's against the law, what else would you call it? Do you have another word for it?
(Peggy, 22 August 2008 04:31)
The comment wasn't about the legality of hacking, but how that the word "illegal" is used by serbs posters here when it comes to actions of other nationalities (especially albanians).
I am pretty sure you must have some serbs somewhere doing something illegal (like butchering a village in Bosnia or Kosovo or murdering a prime minister in Belgrade), but I never heard the word "illegal" being used for these actions!