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  • #81
    Originally posted by Iremember View Post
    I can't stand to see this. Are there any here with web knowledge? Or any web authority?

    See what the animals have done to theforgotten.org



    Above is the url for the new site.
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Joseph View Post
      http://www.theforgottengenocide.org/intro.html

      Above is the url for the new site.

      The old URL is back up too.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Joseph View Post
        http://www.theforgottengenocide.org/intro.html

        Above is the url for the new site.
        A bad change. "Theforgotten" was an appropriate name because it dealt with the individuals who were killed, "theforgottengenocide" sound like just something you would find in the worst cliche journalism.
        Plenipotentiary meow!

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        • #84
          Now offered in Turkish as well. Cool
          General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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          • #85
            "Digital Denial": Computer Hacking


            Please send this around for others to see. Stay classy Turks. Thanks,

            Joseph


            Would-be hacker vandalizes Vietnam Memorial site

            September 20, 2007 (Computerworld) -- A Vietnam War memorial Web site run by veterans was defaced in recent days by a "hacker" who left messages attacking the U.S., Israel, Armenia, and the Kurds, the Washington Post reported in Thursday's issue.

            According to the Post, visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial site who searched for causalities by date were redirected to a page that displayed the Turkish flag, a short video, and messages in both Turkish and English. Among the latter was one in Turkish that in translation read: "Is there any equal or likeness to our martyrs at Gallipoli?"

            The newspaper assumed the message referred to the Battle of Gallipoli during World War I. In 1915, an Allied attempt to force passage through the Dardanelles to supply Russia was defeated by the Turks, whose Ottoman Empire had sided with Germany and Austria-Hungary against Britain, France, Russia and others.

            Both Kurds and Armenians were targeted by Turks for genocide in this and the previous century.

            Someone identified as "Turk Defacer" took responsibility for the hack, which was reported to the site by several hundred visitors. The group that operates the site, the 4/9 Infantry Manchu (Vietnam) Association, removed the defacement and restored the site late Wednesday.

            Zone-H, a Web site that maintains the world's largest defacement database, had no listing for the hack. Searches there for known hackers going by the name Turk Defacer located two, but neither had been pegged with a defacement this year.

            The site was hacked less than two weeks after the physical Vietnam Veterans Memorial was defaced with an unknown oily substance that National Park Service police said had been splashed on at least 14 of the 140 polished granite panels. Names of the men and women who died or were declared missing are etched on the panels.

            The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, which built the wall, has offered a $5,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction, while the Park Service is cleaning the soiled panels.

            Prominent Web sites are regularly vandalized by hackers. Last month, for example, the United Nations' site was plastered with messages accusing the U.S. and Israel of killing children. The name of the group that assumed responsibility for that defacement had been previously linked to Turkish hackers.
            General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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            • #86
              ANCA needs to send out a letter to Vietnam Vets immediatly! lol

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              • #87
                Pathetic.

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                • #88
                  PC World

                  Vandals Deface Vietnam Memorial Web Site

                  Both the virtual and physical memorial endure periodic
                  defacement attacks.

                  Gregg Keizer, Computerworld

                  Saturday, September 22, 2007 1:00 PM PDT

                  A Vietnam War memorial Web site run by veterans was defaced in recent
                  days by a "hacker" who left messages attacking the U.S., Israel,
                  Armenia and the Kurds, the Washington Post reported in Thursday's
                  issue.

                  According to the Post, visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial site
                  who searched for casualties by date were redirected to a page that
                  displayed the Turkish flag, a short video, and messages in both
                  Turkish and English. One of the messages in Turkish read in
                  translation: "Is there any equal or likeness to our martyrs at
                  Gallipoli?"

                  The newspaper assumed the message referred to the Battle of Gallipoli
                  during World War I. In 1915, an Allied attempt to force passage
                  through the Dardanelles to supply Russia was defeated by the Turks,
                  whose Ottoman Empire had sided with Germany and Austria-Hungary
                  against Britain, France, Russia and others.

                  Both Kurds and Armenians were targeted by Turks for genocide in this
                  and the previous century.

                  Someone identified as "Turk Defacer" took responsibility for the hack,
                  which was reported to the site by several hundred visitors. The group
                  that operates the site, the 4/9 Infantry Manchu (Vietnam) Association,
                  removed the defacement and restored the site late Wednesday.

                  Zone-H, a Web site that maintains the world's largest defacement
                  database, had no listing for the hack. Searches there for known
                  hackers going by the name Turk Defacer located two, but neither had
                  been pegged with a defacement this year.

                  The site was hacked less than two weeks after the physical Vietnam
                  Veterans Memorial was defaced with an unknown oily substance that
                  National Park Service police said had been splashed on at least 14 of
                  the 140 polished granite panels. Names of the men and women who died
                  or were declared missing are etched on the panels.

                  The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, which built the wall, has offered
                  a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction
                  of the perpetrator, while the Park Service is cleaning the soiled
                  panels.

                  Prominent Web sites are regularly vandalized by hackers. Last month,
                  for example, the United Nations' site was plastered with messages
                  accusing the U.S. and Israel of killing children. The name of the
                  group that assumed responsibility for that defacement had been
                  previously linked to Turkish hackers.
                  General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                  • #89
                    Another victim...

                    http://www.dietstrychnine.com/phpBB2...2ddacce481a538

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                    • #90
                      Turks...making friends everywhere
                      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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