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dimitris
Sat, 1st September 2007, 15:42:52
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Hackers from the Turkish organization Ayyildiz Team have attacked the websites of Bulgaria's agriculture and regional development ministries, replacing the main page content with Turkish symbols.


Bulgaria's Govt Websites Hacked by Turkish Organization


1 September 2007, Saturday

Hackers from the Turkish organization Ayyildiz Team have attacked the websites of Bulgaria's agriculture and regional development ministries, replacing the main page content with Turkish symbols.

Visitors to the website of the agriculture ministry(www.mzgar.government.bg (http://zoneh.sitemynet.com/bg/bg.html)) and the Directorate for National Construction Supervision (www.dnsk.mrrb.government.bg (http://zoneh.sitemynet.com/bg/bg.html)) are being redirected to another site, which displays the following message: "This is a protest against Ataka Volen Siderov", referring to the leader of the nationalist party Ataka.

Against the background of Turkish landscape and Turkish national flag symbols, the message explains that the attack against the two ministerial sites came as a protest against the silent consent of the state to the destruction of a Turkish monument.

Krassimir Krantov, advisor to agriculture minister Nihat Kabil, told Darik Radio that police has been informed about the incident.

Exactly a year ago the group hacked the website of Bulgaria's biggest nationalist Ataka party and its newspaper, saying this was a protest against the destruction of a Turkish monument in the village of Turnak, Burgas district.

source (http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=84827)

Thorn
Sat, 1st September 2007, 17:38:19
LOL

Nice work :victory:

The reason of this is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kSdfZJNo-I

And I justify the reaction.

Kula
Sat, 1st September 2007, 23:35:59
LOL

Nice work :victory:

The reason of this is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kSdfZJNo-I

And I justify the reaction.

I bet if Macedonians destroyed a memorial of Albanian militants from 2001, you'd think diferently. But it's ok, you're notorious for your double standards.

Thorn
Sun, 2nd September 2007, 09:57:10
I bet if Macedonians destroyed a memorial of Albanian militants from 2001, you'd think diferently. But it's ok, you're notorious for your double standards.

Macedonians are not uncivilized...We don't do such things.

Balozi
Sun, 2nd September 2007, 11:01:55
lol :D

Kula
Sun, 2nd September 2007, 11:33:07
Macedonians are not uncivilized...We don't do such things.

You're the cream of the crop yeah.

Thorn
Sun, 2nd September 2007, 12:14:50
You're the cream of the crop yeah.

Actually Kula, we don't ruin monument of other nations...We hack their sites too! :D

Kula
Sun, 2nd September 2007, 12:36:22
Actually Kula, we don't ruin monument of other nations...We hack their sites too! :D

Maybe if you knew whose monument this is...

It's a monument to several Turkish terrorist who blew a train with women and children in the 80s, that's nothing to be proud of.

Thorn
Sun, 2nd September 2007, 13:32:10
Maybe if you knew whose monument this is...

It's a monument to several Turkish terrorist who blew a train with women and children in the 80s, that's nothing to be proud of.

Ok, who let them build it?
Is the monument legally built?
Is the monument in an area where more than 50% of the population is with Turkish origin?

Kula
Mon, 3rd September 2007, 11:44:15
Ok, who let them build it?
Is the monument legally built?
Is the monument in an area where more than 50% of the population is with Turkish origin?

That's not exactly a monument but a memorial plate built in . I don't know who let them and I don't know if you need permission for such a thing anyway.

Thorn
Mon, 3rd September 2007, 12:56:15
That's not exactly a monument but a memorial plate built in . I don't know who let them and I don't know if you need permission for such a thing anyway.

But that doesn't give the right to someone to ruin it...Do you agree?