Where to report Turkish hackers?

Where to report Turkish hackers?

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Where to report Turkish hackers? Truncat 07-16-2006
Posted by Truncat on July 16, 2006, 10:42 am
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Recently a porn website based in the USA belonging to a friend got hacked
by a some Turkish Islamofascists putting up some extremist propaganda and
misrepresenting their religion of tolerance, I would like to know if it is
possible to report the ip somewhere so the authorities in Turkey can go
and talk to them.

I know Turkey is a secular country even if most of its citizens are
muslims and they do not tolerate intolerance.

Maybe I am hoping for too much??

Posted by optikl on July 16, 2006, 11:19 am
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Truncat wrote:
>
> Recently a porn website based in the USA belonging to a friend got
> hacked by a some Turkish Islamofascists putting up some extremist
> propaganda and misrepresenting their religion of tolerance, I would like
> to know if it is possible to report the ip somewhere so the authorities
> in Turkey can go and talk to them.
>
> I know Turkey is a secular country even if most of its citizens are
> muslims and they do not tolerate intolerance.
>
> Maybe I am hoping for too much??

Uh, that's an understatement. Why doesn't your friend report this to
his/her bandwidth provider?

Posted by Truncat on July 16, 2006, 12:52 pm
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If you mean to report it to the ISP of the attacker, probably it is
because they may not believe him, anyone can fire up an email reporting
whoever, unless it comes from some authority probably is useless.

> Uh, that's an understatement. Why doesn't your friend report this to
> his/her bandwidth provider?


Posted by Jim Watt on July 16, 2006, 1:50 pm
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>If you mean to report it to the ISP of the attacker,

No, report it to the service provider responsible for the web server
which has been compromised. its their problem really.


--
Jim Watt
http://www.gibnet.com

Posted by Nomen Nescio on July 16, 2006, 4:00 pm
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Jim Watt wrote:

>
> >If you mean to report it to the ISP of the attacker,
>
> No, report it to the service provider responsible for the web server
> which has been compromised. its their problem really.

You believe a host is responsible for every compromise of their
servers, even the ones under the control of a customer? That all hosts
are "lick'm and stick'm" canned html generators?

Spoken like a true incompetent who had a site compromised and though
passing the buck was a solution. You don't even know if this site is on
a remote host at all, but here you are trying to blame someone else
anyway. That's sad.

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