Mass defacement to Federal Executive Board sites
August 2nd, 2006 by Juha-Matti, Filed under: Web, Commentary
The main site http://www.feb.gov is not accessible and probably disconnected from the Internet.
This entry is not starting my daily defacement report about interesting targets
, but Google’s cache lists more than twenty feb.gov sites in different states and all of these have been defaced.
Some examples:
# New York FEB - http://www.newyorkcity.feb.gov
# Los Angeles, CA - http://www.losangeles.feb.gov
# Seattle, WA - www.seattle.feb.gov
The Federal Executive Boards (FEB’s) were established in 1961 by a Presidential Directive to improve coordination among Federal activities and programs outside Washington. The need for effective coordination among the field activities of Federal departments and agencies was then, and is still, very clear.
Source: Cached version of www.feb.gov/html/feb.htm.
It appears that political motivation is the main reason again.
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