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Hacker alters Yahoo news stories

Tim Guest | 19.09.2001 23:47

Adrian Lamo, white-hat hacker's friend, has been altering Yahoo news stories undetected for THREE WEEKS!

Using only a web-browser and no password cracking, Adrian Lamo, a borderline hacker/security consultant, has been altering Yahoo! news stories for three weeks. Millions will have read his subtly altered stories, including paragraphs from a story on the case of Dimitri Skylarov, imprisoned in the US for cracking the copy-protection on Adobe's e-book software.

Among others, Lamo changed a Yahoo! story on a delay in Skylarov's court dates, to state that the case raised "the haunting specter of inner-city minorities with unrestricted access to literature, and through literature, hope." The altered story went on to report that Attorney General John Ashcroft stated "They shall not overcome. Whoever told them that the truth shall set them free was obviously and grossly unfamiliar with federal law."

Until he said something, no one noticed. Sadly the hole is now reported to be closed. Still, a raised glass to you sir.

Tim Guest
- e-mail: tim_guest@hotmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.securityfocus.com/news/254

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really...

20.09.2001 00:18

Nothing would surprise me, besides who really reads newspages on Yahoo anyway?

too old


Plenty of people, apparently

20.09.2001 10:42

Yahoo as a whole had 47.8 million unique visitors in April this year, as reported in www.traffick.com. If only 1 in 20 takes a look at the news before searching, that's still a monthly readership of 2.4 million. Many more times that would have looked at the news pages during the recent US crisis -- throughout which Mr. Lamo estimates he had access to a readership larger than that of the Washington Post (5 million printed copies).

Tim Guest
- Homepage: http://www.traffick.com/story/06-2000-mm3.asp


Lots of people read Yahoo news

20.09.2001 20:20

If you have Yahoo as your default home-page then you are going to look at the news from time to time.

doctor robert