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    TURKISH CYBER ARMY HIJACKS DUTCH WEBSITES
    By Vladimir van Wilgenburg

    Kurdish Media, UK
    Oct 4 2006

    Logo NRC handelsblad

    According to the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad, a Turkish group
    called "Ayyildiz Team" hacked various Dutch websites. This includes
    the Kurdish website Azady.nl. The Dutch newspaper gives a deeper
    insight to the Turkish hacker gang.

    Turkish hackers hacked the website of an Organisation Against Pointless
    Violence (Zinloosgeweld.nl) and a Dutch Chess Union. On these websites,
    they published pro-Turkish slogans. They also virtually burned Dutch
    flags on these websites.

    The hackers demonstrated on this way, against the removal of Turkish
    politicians of candidate lists following their refusal to recognize
    the Armenian genocide. The three ethnic Turks were removed by the CDA
    (Christian Democratic Party), Dutch Social Democrat Workers' Party
    (PVDA).

    This resulted into hot-headed discussions and condemnation from the
    Turkish government.

    The Ayyildiz Delta Team is named after the Turkish flag, which
    consists of a moon and a star. This is probable the same organization
    as the hackers group Ay Yildiz Tim. According to their own website,
    this is "Turkey's one and only cyber army". "The battle for the
    fatherland continues!", according to the organisation. The team has
    a militaristic organisationform with a top general. He leads generals
    that lead different operations.

    Ayyildiz's mission is to fight against "every form of attack on the
    Turkish republic. They also attack websites that threaten the Turkish
    unity, Islam or websites that has a pornographic or satanic background.

    websites that are "useful for the Turkish nation" are supported. If
    the direction of Ayyildiz finds it necessary, then they will also
    react with "violence" against "verbal and physical attacks" against
    Turkey. They also attack Kurdish websites.

    Because of the "secret character" of the organisation, the team refuses
    contacts with the press. However, earlier before they published a book
    about their organisation. They try to sell this book on police stations
    and police schools in Turkey. The European department operates from
    the French city Lyon. Nevertheless, it is unclear if the organisation
    has a Dutch branch reported the NRC.

    According to my own information, the website Ayyildiz currently
    targets various Kurdish websites like Kurdistanobserver and others.

    Recently the website of the Kurdish independent newspaper Hawlati
    was hacked two times.

    The hackers organisation also did an interview on a Turkish TV-station
    and some Kurds say that the hackers group have ties with the Turkish
    state.

    Before the hack of Azady.nl, they received a threat in an e-mail for
    spreading "lies and propaganda against Turks". After this e-mail
    the website was hacked. According to NRC Handelsblad the members
    administration was lost in this Turkish attack. However, they did not
    report about the database changes and the modification of the website
    into Turkish. It seems that there are Turkish hackers operating from
    Holland and from Turkey against Dutch websites.

    According to the Turkish daily Hurriyet the hackers include students
    and bank security experts in their ranks. Although most are males,
    females are also encountered among them. They range between 18 and
    35 years in age.

    Prior to every operation, teams of dozens of experts are formed,
    and these people create among themselves a virtual hierarchy with
    virtual ranks, such as colonel and lieutenant colonel. Each person
    has his own duties.

    This confirms the views expressed in the article of NRC Handelsblad.

    When the war was raging between Israel and Hizbollah, there was
    a wave of political hacks. This also seems the case with Turkish
    political hacks.

    The newly achieved Kurdish autonomy in South-Kurdistan and the fights
    between PKK rebels and the Turkish state, feeds the motivation of
    Turkish extremist hackers. One could expect more attacks against
    Kurdish websites in the future. In Holland, one can get a one-year
    jail sentence for hacking websites. The Dutch website Zinloosgeweld.nl
    wanted to take legal steps, but since the Turkish hackers mostly
    operate from Turkey, this is fruitless. The only way you can prevent
    attacks, is by protecting and updating your website regularly.

    More

    Azady.nl returns after hacked by Turkish gang Netherlands fanclub site
    hacked by Turkish activists Hackers claim the Turkish security forces
    are in co-operation with them Homepage of Ayyildiz TIM Egoowners.com
    hacked

    Source: NRC Handelsblad, Azady.nl

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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