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TinKode-Daily Telegraph websites hacked


Daily Telegraph websites hacked

Posted by isrtinkode on April 15, 2010
Telegraph site hacked by Romanians
The ‘Romanian National Security’ logo on the Telegraph’s hacked site
Part of the Daily Telegraph‘s website has been hacked, apparently by people in Romania who were aggrieved at its identification of “gypsies” and “Romanians”.
Its “Short Breaks” and Wine And Dine sections were both hacked, with the Short Breaks site still up at 12.55pm today, with a picture of a Romanian flag claiming to be for the “Romanian National Security”, some comments in Romanian and the remark in English at the bottom that “Guess what, gypsies aren’t romanians, morons.” It also links to a Russian site which plays an MP3 called The Lonely Shepherd.
Sunbelt Software, which first noticed the hack, said that it had alerted the Telegraph when it noticed the hack.
The method used to hack into the site is not known. Chris Boyd, a researcher at Sunbelt, said that a translation of the text from the page says that the hackers are “sick of seeing garbage like this … calling us Romanians ‘gypsies’.” It also attacks Britain for “broadcasting shitty TV programs like Top Gear”.
But Boyd said that the group is apparently unknown even among Romanian hackers – suggesting that it may be one person with a grievance against the Telegraph.
In March 2009 the Telegraph’s system was also hacked, exposing the email addresses of registered users on part of its site. That hack also seems to have been done by a Romanian hacker – suggesting that the site has become a target.
A later posting in May on the Hackersblog site suggested that there was a weakness on the Telegraph site that allowed it to be hacked repeatedly.

TinKode-US Army Medical Department Regiment


US Army Medical Department Regiment Hacked

Posted by isrtinkode on April 15, 2010

About U.S. Army Medical Department:

The U.S. Army Medical Department was formed on 27 July, 1775, when the Continental Congress authorized a Medical Service for an army of 20,000 men. It created the Hospital Department and named Dr. Benjamin Church of Boston as Director General and Chief Physician. On 14 April, 1818 the Congress passed an Act which reorganized the staff departments of the Army. The Act provided for a Medical Department to be headed by a Surgeon General. Dr. Joseph Lovell, appointed Surgeon General of the United States Army in April 1818, was the first to hold this position in the new organization. The passage of this law marks the beginning of the modern Medical Department of the United States Army.
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This web site been designed to provide you with useful information about the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) Regiment. Through this web site, you will learn the history of the AMEDD Regiment, the symbolism behind our heraldic items, how to wear the Regimental Distinctive insignia, and various programs available to you and your unit.
URL: http://ameddregiment.amedd.army.mil

TinKode-(metc.mil)Hacked


(metc.mil) Medical Education & Training Campus Hacked

Posted by isrtinkode on April 15, 2010
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Link: www.metc.mil
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About:
The Joint Medical Education and Training Campus at Fort Sam Houston in Texas is to be the military’s primary site for joint and service specific health care education and training. The Center will effectively consolidate five separate major learning institutions at a single location, and will provide medical personnel from the Army, Air Force, and Navy with both a standard medical core curriculum as well as courses specific to each service.
The center will be the largest military medical education and training institution in the world and its creation is expected to be the largest consolidation of service training in the history of the United States Department of Defense, with more than 9,000 active duty students from all three services being trained at any given time. An estimated 32,000 personnel will be trained at the facility annually.
Health care training activities will be consolidated from a variety of locations across the United States, to include Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Bethesda Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical Center San Diego, Naval Station Great Lakes, Sheppard Air Force Base, and Naval Medical Center Portsmouth.