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MAY 10, 2001 Chinese hackers on Wednesday called a truce in the cyberwars between China and the United States, having claimed reponsibility to defacing 1,000 web sites, including Indianz.Com The state of Montana's home page was one of the most recent defaced. The Billings Gazette said the attack was traced to hackers located in China. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterMAY 10, 2001 Chinese hackers on Wednesday called a truce in the cyberwars between China and the United States, having claimed reponsibility to defacing 1,000 web sites, including Indianz.Com The state of Montana's home page was one of the most recent defaced. The Billings Gazette said the attack was traced to hackers located in China. Get the Story:
Chinese hackers call truce in China-U.S. cyberwar (Reuters 5/9)
Chinese hackers hit state home page (The Billings Gazette 5/10) Related Stories:
Hackers hit Pentagon, TV station (5/7)
Cyber-hacking expected to increase (5/7)
Oregon web site latest hacked (5/4)
In The Hoop: The Net Wars (5/2)
Indianz.Com hack featured in N.M. paper (5/1)
Hackers hit Indianz.Com, government sites (4/30)
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