Two of our three language- branches were attacked and
have been disabled
since Thursday, Apr. 28th, 2005.
Fortunately, the Turkish
language branch was not affected and is publishing without any
problem.
The attack appeared to be a simple defacement of our index
pages, replacing
the front page of our Hellenic language and English language so
that
the visitor would only see the image above, the attackers' signature.
But
the intrusion into our system has left it disabled.
We're working with techie colleagues and allies within the
wider indymedia
family to fix the problem.
Magnitude of the attack.
Several indymedia sites around the world were hit around the same time,
not only Cyprus IndyMedia. The attackers focused on a particular Open
Publishing
system developed by and for IndyMedia, named dadaIMC.
Politics
The source of this particular attack has been traced to an assemblage
of right wing organizations, more specifically to person who is
affiliated
with those organizations, which have attacked indymedia facilities in
the
past.
One of them is :
http://www.protestwarrior.com/
Another one, an almost defunct website which serves
occasionally as
a front, still proudly displays the announcement of a previous attack
on
IndyMedia:
http://www.rightwingextremist.net/main/
The suspect
The suspect is known to us, including name, address, appearance,
information
on family members, and physical location from where the attack took
place.
The facility that was used for launching this cracker/hacker attack
is a Community College in Plano, Texas, USA. The administrators of the
internet services at the College have been notified and are looking
into
the matter - so far, it looks as if they are concerned about this
event,
because besides politics, it is a criminal act of serious legal
consequence.
The debate
This attack against IndyMedia opened up again the endless debate as
to whether it was correct or ethical that our defenders traced and
discovered
the intruder, and as to whether it is desirable or politically
justifiable
to request the FBI's help to prosecute the crime and protect us from
future
attacks.
Ultimately, of course, regardess of what the outcome
of the debates
will be, either law enforcement will do their job to protect our right
to freedom of expression, as it is their highest and primary duty to
uphold
the US Constitution, or our own forces will deliver some form of
Peoples'
Justice by any means necessary. Those within and outside IndyMedia
debating
the issues, may not be aware of the depth of this reality, but whether
they come up with an answer or not might become irrelevant: self
defense
is a part of nature.
We would prefer that those who are currently working within
the system
of law enforcement deal with it. Otherwise, this opens up the path (and
the necessity of ) a Citizens' Arrest, and the question of what kind of
Court will hear this case, whether one in Texas or one in the
underground.
Petros Evdokas
volunteer, Cyprus IndyMedia
-------------------