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Turkish Hackers Rock'n Roll with Kurdish
websites
4.10.2006
By Bazian Kardir |
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Turkish Hackers are real
Hackers
London, October 4, (eKurd.net) ,-- With the
growing numbers of Kurdish related websites, within
the past 2 years we've notice that most biggest
Kurdish governmental and private websites were
hacked by a professional Turkish IT group. For
example Xabat newspaper, Erbil Airport, Azadi.nl,
Radio Nawa, Hawlati and more others Kurdish
websites.
But when we analyze the system of working of this
Turkish IT group, we must call them real hackers and
not crackers, which mean they are professionals well
trained, educated and funded.
In most cases they never intentionally damaged data
on the Kurdish websites they've hacked. They are
replacing the main page file of the hacked website,
with a text that this site was hacked by Turkish
Hackers or any other text with a Turkish flag. I
don't want to talk about the reasons behind their
activities, because it's an ethnical problem between
the Turks and Kurds.
I don’t want to defend this hacker group or give
them a prize for what they’ve done, but the truth
should be said, they are professional hackers.
To not mix the terms, when I am mentioning this
special Turkish group, I don't mean all Turkish
hacker groups, because most of them are "looser",
loosers non-professional with some IT knowledge but
they pretend as "Hackers".
Some know-how techniques of Turkish Hacker
On windows servers, the only things they are doing
after cracking the password on web servers with FSO
enabled systems, they put a backdoor encrypted ASP
or VB script and hide it somewhere between the
folders on the web server, and they modify the
Global.asa file too, with these steps they gain the
full unauthorized control of the website, even if
the webmaster change the ftp password of the site,
the hackers can change the site as far as the
encrypted VB scripts still on the server, they call
that file directly, and they don't need the ftp
password any more.
What is the difference between hackers and
crackers ?
A hacker is a
person intensely interested in the arcane and
recondite workings of any computer operating system.
Hackers are most often programmers. As such, hackers
obtain advanced knowledge of operating systems and
programming languages. They might discover holes
within systems and the reasons for such holes.
Hackers constantly seek further knowledge, freely
share what they have discovered, and never
intentionally damage data.
A cracker is one
who breaks into or otherwise violates the system
integrity of remote machines with malicious intent.
Having gained unauthorized access, crackers destroy
vital data, deny legitimate users service, or cause
problems for their targets. Crackers can easily be
identified because their actions are malicious.
Bazian Kardir is a Microsoft professional IT
engineer. Copyright
© KURDNET 2006
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