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Website Showing Beheadings Hacked By TeAmZ USA: Sept. 28, 2004

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“Hackers on Tuesday attacked a Web site of a group thought to have beheaded two U.S. hostages in Iraq, rerouting visitors to a page showing a penguin toting a machine-gun and warning against hosting such sites. The Web site of the Tawhid and Jihad Group of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, an ally of al-Qaida, carried video last week of British hostage Kenneth Bigley appealing for his life and videos of the decapitation of the two U.S. hostages. The group's site is hosted by a provider of free Web hosting. 'Host them and your next!' was the message left on the site by the hackers. The hackers, who call themselves 'TeAmZ USA,' have already attacked several Islamist and pro-al-Qaida Web sites.”
[ZD Net]

[Zarqawi Hacked―PDF]

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