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    TURKISH NATIONALISTS HACKED WEBSITE OF BELGIAN DEFENCE MINISTRY

    De Standaard website, Belgium
    15 Jan 2007

    "Turkish nationalists hack website of Federal Defence Department",

    A group of Turkish nationalists hacked the website of the Federal
    Defence Department for a while on Sunday [14 January]. The hackers
    identified themselves as the "grandchildren of the Ottoman Empire".

    The Defence Ministry will lodge a complaint.

    On Sunday, the Defence Ministry's website displayed an unusual page
    signed "Hacked by VolTigoRe - Turk Forcers". The normal homepage
    had been replaced by a text posted by Turkish hackers. The hackers
    wrote in bad English that they are defenders of Islam. The hackers
    also mentioned the 1915-17 Armenian genocide and claimed that "the
    Turks had been compelled to defend themselves against the Armenians,
    who had killed many Turks".

    In addition, the hackers wrote that "there is no Kurdish problem
    in Turkey" and that the PKK [Kurdish Workers' Party] is a terrorist
    movement that is receiving foreign support. The hackers ended their
    text by threatening that they "will never stop hacking your websites
    whenever mistakes vis-a-vis Turkey are being made".

    This text disappeared later in the day. The website was inaccessible
    as of 1330 [1230 gmt]. According to a defence employee, it was to go
    back online in the course of the day, but he was unable to say around
    what time this would happen.

    Defence Ministry will lodge complaint

    The Belgian Defence Ministry will lodge a complaint against the group
    of Turkish nationalists.

    According to Ingrid Baeck, the ministry's spokesperson, the hacked
    website - www.mil.be[1] - does not contain confidential information.

    The site is managed by the general directorate for public relations
    and image building. The Defence Ministry immediately launched an
    investigation to find out how the internet pirates had managed to
    hack the site. "We will take additional measures to avoid this from
    happening again," Baeck said.

    The defence spokeswoman added that websites of other foreign defence
    departments, including that of the Pentagon, also fell victim to
    hackers in the past.
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