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Wednesday, 20 August 2008
 
 
Last week attacks
O.S.  Defs.  %
Linux  20274  84.15%
Win 2003  2293  9.52%
FreeBSD  869  3.61%
Win 2000  278  1.15%
SolarisSunOS  163  0.68%
Other  215  0.89%

Total attacks: 24092 of which 11388 single ip and 12704 mass defacements

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Attack Notification

WARNING

A defacement is considered in all countries an unauthorized computer access, a denial of service action therefore a CRIME under all means, even if you don't think so. The activity of defacing to warn the administrator of a bugged server about its vulnerable status is considered a crime too and a questionable ethical conduct.
Zone-H accepts your notifications but doesn't support, condone, justify at all any defacing activity. Instead, we welcome you to stop such activity or else you might face the same destiny of some notorious defacers who got arrested and jailed. See the following examples:

http://www.theregister.com/2005/06/28/deceptive_duo_hacker_jailed
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10/27/secfocus_hacker_deport/page2.html
http://www.zone-h.org/content/view/4446/31

You might want to consider instead, the possibility to quit your ILLEGAL activity before getting jailed (because you will) as other defacers did before you. See this example:

http://www.hackinthebox.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=12044&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

If you have any question or if you need any help or advice to convince you about all of the above, feel free to contact any of the Zone-H staff members.

NOTE: We no longer accept:
 1) e-mail reports - the sole way of letting us know of a defaced site is now the form below
 2) redefacements of servers defaced earlier than 1 year ago even in a different subdirectory
 3) IP addresses
 4) redefacements of servers defaced earlier than 1 year ago from the same defacer.

View Zone-h defacement publishing policy

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