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Defacement
We just change
index.html. Just want to show how important security was. we dont make any
damage to this server/site. Please dont blame us about this defacement, this is
just a wake up call to all about how important maximum security.
Regards
Defaced RnD
Message
Sebelum
memulakan bicara, saya ingin meminta maaf di atas apa yang telah berlaku. Sejak
kebelakangan ini kita sering dikejutkan dengan defacement website di Malaysia.
Setiap hari ada saja laman web dapat dicerobohi, ini menunjukkan kepada kita
kelemahan yang perlu diatasi. Ada pihak pula yang menyalahkan kami bulat-bulat
kerana menceroboh. Di sini siapa yang salah?... kami atau mereka.... Saya amat
terkilan apabila menghantar email kepada administrator server www.ukm.my
sebanyak 3 kali dan sebarangan tindakan tidak diambil untuk patching. Sekali
lagi sapa yang salah... nak tunggu kena defaced dulu baru nak bising. Pada
akasnya, saya tidak bersetuju dengan apa yang disiarkan di akhbar dan media
massa. Ini hanyalah pendapat kami.
Yang Benar
CEO
Hackers
The term
"hacker" has been distorted and misused by the mass media and general
public over the years. Hackers have been wrongly defined as computer criminals
who crash systems and violate people's privacy in order to obtain sensitive
information.
As the word "hacker" started to become
more widespread by individuals in the computer industry, the mass media started
to blow this terminology way out of proportion. Moreover, it has been used
interchangeably with the word "cracker", thus leading to confusion
between the two words. Contrary to popular belief, there are obvious differences
between a hacker and a cracker. It is essential to make a clear distinction
between the two words with respect to their intentions and aims.
We define a hacker as a "computer enthusiast who
enjoys learning everything about a computer system by means of clever
programming." Hackers know several programming languages, work extensively
with the inwards and outwards of UNIX and have a firm understanding of all the
TCP/IP implementations and protocols. Furthermore, they keep abreast on all
security related issues involving computers. On the other hand, a cracker is an
intruder/attacker who deliberately breaks into a computer system with malicious
and criminal intentions, set out to destroy all data on a system, as well as
crash machines. Moreover, some crackers tend to call themselves hackers.
However, they are not true hackers but are referred to as criminal hackers.
kC
As part of kC, i would
like to thanks to all kC crews on undernet, webchat, dalnet. Thank to kC RnD
teams for developing some research. Yesterday we have nothing, but today we
become what we are. Well i think everyone knows who are we.
Regards
CEO, R00ting CREWS