Sweden LO site hacked
p2pnet.net News:- Hackers this morning did a number on Sweden’s LO (Landsorganisationen i Sverige) site, says The Local.
“The whole appearance of the site was changed, and instead of text about the role of unions, readers were informed that during 2007 LO would, ‘continue the fight to ensure that everyone gets the same abysmal salary’,” says the story,
The hackers posted white text on a black backround and also wrote the membership fee would go, “directly to defaming small businesses”.
Things seemed to be back to normal when we surfed over at 11:29 am Pacific.
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Also See:
The Local – Hackers target Swedish union web site, January 7, 2007
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