Selasa, 03 September 2013

Pemerintah ternyata tak bisa blokir judi online






Pertumbuhan judi online yang berkembang pesat di dunia maya ternyata kurang diantisipasi pemerintah. Fokus ke pornografi melalui UU Antipornografi, pemerintah seakan membiarkan judi online berkembang biak hingga ratusan situs judi online yang terdaftar di Yayasan DNS Nawala.
Menurut Pengelola Yayasan Nawala Irwin Day, pertumbuhan judi online yang pesat juga salah satunya dipicu oleh pembiaran yang dilakukan internet service provider mengingat biasanya pelaku judi online merupakan pelanggan besar dari ISP yang bersangkutan.
"Meski situsnya jumlahnya lebih sedikit dari situs pornografi, tapi pengaksesnya termasuk 25 yang terbanyak, bahkan banyak yang masuk ke dalam 25 besar situs yang diakses paling besar di Indonesia," katanya kepada merdeka.com belum lama ini.
Parahnya, pemerintah ternyata tidak memiliki payung hokum dalam pemberantasan judi online dan hanya memiliki dasar hukum dalam pemblokiran pornografi.
Staf Ahli Kominfo Kalamullah Ramli mengaku tidak tahu dasar hukum untuk memberantas judi online karena yang ada hanya UU Pornografi.
"Ini memang jadi problem, mau dibuat Permenkominfo tapi dasar hukum UU-nya tidak ada. Paling kami berusaha menyusun UU Cyber Crime di antaranya akan masuk judi online, penipuan, dan lainnya," ujarnya.
Sedangkan di UU Informasi Transaksi Elektronik (ITE), tambahnya, hanya ada pasal yang mengatur mengenai pencemaran nama baik melalui online.
Menurut pengamat internet Judith MS Lubis, judi online sudah mulai terang-terangan, bahkan pengundiannya ada yang lewat Youtube atau streaming di sebuah situs.
"Sangat mengherankan situs yang merusak akhlak bangsa justru pemerintah mengaku tak bisa memblokirnya," keluhnya.

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Brazilian Air Force Website Hacked and Defaced by Anonymous

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Hackers of Anonymous Brazil have breached and defaced the official website of the Brazilian Air Force (fab.mil.br).

The hackers have defaced the Air Force’s website with an image of three individuals wearing Guy Fawkes masks.

Visitors of the site have been instructed to click on the image that was linked to another defacement page.

On this second page (see gallery), the hacktivists published a protest message in which they urged all Brazilians to join them on September 7, the day on which Brazil celebrates its Independence Day.

“If you see what I see, feel what I feel, and seek what I seek, then I ask that together, on Saturday, during the civic-military parade, we give them a September 7 they will never forget,” reads the message published in Portuguese by Anonymous Brazil.

At the time of writing, the website of the Brazilian Air Force has been taken offline.

Senin, 02 September 2013

The Official Website of the United States Marine Corps Hacked and Defaced by Syrian Electronic Army





A famous Syrian hacker Group ‘SyrianElectronicArmy’ known for his high profile hacks against US cyber space has now hacked and defaced The Official Website of the United States Marine Corps,united states department of marine forces.

the hackers left a message on the website with a loud pitched for the United States and some also showing some of the army united states refuse to participate in military warfare to syria

 Message to the United States Marine corps:
Dear US Marines,

This is a message to you from brothers in the Syrian Army, who have been fighting Al Qaeda for the last 3 years.

We understand your patriotism and love for your country so please understand our love for ours.

bama is a traitor who wants to put your lives in danger to rescue Al Qaeda insurgents.

Marines, please take a look at what your comrades think about Obama's alliance with Al Qaeda against Syria.


Your officer in charge probably has no qualms about sending you to die against soldiers just like you,

fighting a vile common enemy. The Syrian army should be your ally not your enemy.

Refuse your orders and concentrate on the real reason every soldier joins their military, to defend their homeland.

You're more than welcome to fight alongside our army rather than against it.

Your brothers

Your brothers, the Syrian army soldiers. A message delivered by the SEA 
 
Syrian Electronic Army is the hacker backward a few months his name began to appear in various international media
  

At the time of publishing this article, the website of United States Marine Corps  was hacked and displaying deface page left by the hacker.

http://marines.com/




 

Minggu, 01 September 2013

How the Syrian Electronic Army and other hacker groups are attacking news Web sites

The hack of the New York Times’ Web operations this week has drawn renewed attention to a cyberattack that takes aim at a core function of the Internet: the Web address.
The attack, for which a group called the Syrian Electronic Army asserted responsibility, worked by kidnapping the news organization’s Web address — www.
nytimes.com — and redirecting anyone who tried to go to that site to another part of the Internet.


The intrusion, known as a Domain Name System attack, proved highly effective, limiting access to the Times’ news pages on the Internet for nearly 48 hours. Wednesday night, some readers still could not access the site.
Some users of Twitter, which was also attacked, continued to report problems seeing images, such as profile pictures, on the site Wednesday.
The cyberattacks were among the more sophisticated in a recent series of assaults on high-profile Western media organizations, including The Washington Post and the Associated Press. The Syrian Electronic Army has used these intrusions to broadcast its support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, although the group has never been found to have any official ties to his regime.
In targeting the Times, the hackers located a key vulnerability of the Web.
Nearly all servers that publish content to the Internet are identified by a numeric address. For example, the Times’ Web server is located at the address 170.149.168.130.
But remembering all those numbers is inconvenient. So in the 1980s, people developed the Domain Name System (DNS). It acts as a directory system, automatically translating domain names into more familiar words. DNS is why you can type “www.washingtonpost.com” into your browser to reach The Washington Post’s Web site instead of having to use its numerical address, 208.185.109.100.
Firm’s records accessed
The attackers were able to disrupt the Web site by accessing the records of an Australian firm, Melbourne IT, which registers domain names, such as nytimes.com, and stores the directory records for those Web sites.
The hackers then altered the information on these records, which allowed them to prevent users from seeing the Times’ Web site. In some cases, users were also redirected to a page that had the Syrian Electronic Army’s logo.

Times spokeswoman Eileen Murphy confirmed that the attack on the newspaper’s Web site was the result of a “external attack on our domain name registrar.” In a statement to The Washington Post, Melbourne IT said that hackers were able to gain access to the Web pages by obtaining log-in credentials to a third-party company responsible for maintaining the records of Web sites.
Lasting effects
Hackers, in the past, have obtained user names and passwords by “phishing,” or sending legitimate-looking e-mails that ask people to enter their log-in credentials. That appears to have happened in this case, according to Melbourne IT. While the company said that it has corrected the records and taken steps to prevent similar attacks in the future, it can take some time for the changes to take effect.
Sean Sullivan, a security adviser at F-Secure, which provides Web security, said hackers may be able to use DNS attacks to redirect users logging into something like a banking Web site to a false version of the company’s log-in screen and trick people into handing over their log-in and password information.
But, Sullivan noted, this might not be effective for large-scale attacks, and hackers would not be able to duplicate the appearance of a secure connection — the “https” that graces the front of nearly every Web address for a financial institution, and lets people know the site they’re on is secure.
Timo Hirvonen, a security analyst at F-Secure, said that anyone who gets sent to a fake page should get a notification by their browser that the site they’re visiting isn’t verified. Users, then, should pay close attention to make sure that they’re on an “https” site before entering sensitive information, he said.
But Kenneth Geers, a senior global threat researcher at the security firm FireEye, said DNS attacks are difficult to prevent. Web sites have a complex architecture that give hackers many openings.
The extended cyberattacks “must be maddening for the New York Times and Twitter,” he said.

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