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  • #21
    Kharpert if you have enough power come and hung me... you choose the platform... I am always ready..
    HayerMiacek, a person sees himself in the mirror. I will not say anything to you because you described yourself by calling me clown..

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    • #22
      Originally posted by achilles
      Kharpert if you have enough power come and hung me... you choose the platform... I am always ready..
      HayerMiacek, a person sees himself in the mirror. I will not say anything to you because you described yourself by calling me clown..

      Maybe Iskorpitx can be your new Ataturk (but only if he drinks himself into oblivion and has a penchant for buggery) and you can worship him too? He can continue teaching the Ataturk Sun Theory (which I'd like for you to explainf for all of us, please)
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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      • #23
        you will never have an Ataturk Joseph.. we are such a nation we can create new Iskorpitx , Atatürk, suleyman the great , fatih sultan mehmet (who converted hagia sophia into a mosque) etc... at an time. you cannot even imagine that kind of leaders.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by achilles
          you will never have an Ataturk Joseph.. we are such a nation we can create new Iskorpitx , Atatürk, suleyman the great , fatih sultan mehmet (who converted hagia sophia into a mosque) etc... at an time. you cannot even imagine that kind of leaders.
          Thank God our nation doesn't have your kind of leaders...

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Security and Privacy Blog

            The page was also tagged with the cracker's name and a barrage of F-bombs:

            "F***** ARMANIAN-F***** FRANCE-F***** GREECE-F***** PKK TERROR"


            He's also older than your average cracker, says Zone-H, who says he's "believed" to be about 45.
            The man is still stuck in his teens, lol.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Gavur
              Security and Privacy Blog
              Gregg Keizer Keeps You Up To Date





              A Turkish hacker's gone graffiti on nearly 40,000 sites in a couple of swoops since Wednesday, a site that tracks Web defacements (as the break-ins are politely and euphemistically called) said yesterday.

              According to Zone-H, a Turk going by the nickname "Iskorpitx" (say that five times fast) broke into 21,549 Web sites Wednesday, then another 17,000 a bit later, and defaced the sites with a new page that displayed a Turkish flag and a photo of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish republic who, among other things, commanded Turkish troops that fought the British and Australians to a standstill at Gallipoli in 1915 during the First World War.



              The page was also tagged with the cracker's name and a barrage of F-bombs:

              "F***** ARMANIAN-F***** FRANCE-F***** GREECE-F***** PKK TERROR"

              Clever.

              (The PPK is a terrorist group whose aim is to create an independent Kurdish state in eastern Turkey.)

              The tagging is the biggest in Web history, says Zone-H, and puts Turkey at the top of the list, dubious though the honor may be, as the country that defaces more sites than any other.

              Iskorpitx been the busiest, with a total of 122,000+ defaced sites to his credit.

              He's also older than your average cracker, says Zone-H, who says he's "believed" to be about 45. So much for "script kiddies" being behind site tagging.

              Although defacements aren't at the top of anyone's security concern list, they show just how insecure many sites are; in order to tag a site, someone like Iskorpitx has to be able to break into the server. If he can, others can too, and with more malicious intensions than just F-ing Greece, France, and the Kurds.

              Tagging can, of course, be embarrassing to a site, especially to a commercial site. Apple's Korean online store, for instance, was defaced earlier this month by yet another Turk, this one dubbed "Diman" by Zone-H. Apple quickly got out the digital paint thinner and scrubbed the site.
              Hmmm, let's come up with a constipa.. I mean, conspiracy theory to shift the blame! I believe it was a Mossad agent acting as a Turkish hacker in order to strain perfectly harmonious Turco-Armenian relations

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Hovik
                Thank God our nation doesn't have your kind of leaders...
                tell me one of your charismatic leader Hovik. dont be so jealous all the world envy these leaders..

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Vogelgrippe
                  Hmmm, let's come up with a constipa.. I mean, conspiracy theory to shift the blame! I believe it was a Mossad agent acting as a Turkish hacker in order to strain perfectly harmonious Turco-Armenian relations
                  Vogelgrippe you are pathetic....

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Hovik
                    Thank God our nation doesn't have your kind of leaders...
                    Agree
                    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by achilles
                      tell me one of your charismatic leader Hovik. dont be so jealous all the world envy these leaders..
                      It's not envy we just see you as automotons and followers akin to sheep. All those Turkish leaders you have listed were murderers and have the blood of millions of innocents.
                      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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