take a look
Turkish hacker it says
thsi is weird
www.accurail.com
Weird. [%-)]
Kind of an odd site to pick to hack?
Very odd. and very wierd.
Nick
And a Turkish rapper on top of the hacking! What a country!
Mark C.
Wow, that is weird! Doesn’t even make sense! "
Everybody will account for some day, and we call to account some.??? Wha…I hope they get it back soon.
Interior pages are okay. Anyone called Accurail yet?
Anyone here called “Turkish hacker”? [censored]
OK…??? That’s weird.
I agree with you on that one.
Mark
WHY!!!
ICMR
Happy Railroading.[swg][swg]
Seems like we have been infiltrated by one or more:
turkish rapping model railroad hackers < good name for a rock band[:D]
You have to be joking me!
Not really. They go with the first site they find that they can actually break into. Probably used some kind of script to find the page.
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what would be the purpose of hacking that site?
Bragging rights. Script kiddies just want attention.
What the frell?
The hacker(s) may not be that bright - they may think that Accurail is a big multi-national corporation and that hacking them will do a lot of damage. From what I’ve read they seem to occupy the same market as LS Models, who make short runs of very highly detailed European cars in HO. It would also appear to be a political message of some sort - putting it onto a site where only a few people are likely to read it constitutes a rather spectacular own goal!
My Siskiyou Line discussion forum was also hacked three weeks ago and again today – both times by guys claiming to be from Turkey, and with an Islamic axe to grind.
In checking into the hacker and his location, sure enough, the domain both times was with an ISP in Turkey.
Further research revealed that the FBI has reported internet terrorism out of Turkey is on the rise in over the last year, with many unsuspecting internet forums getting hacked by these guys who seem intent on doing anything they can to disrupt our lives.
The attack is very cleverly done (if the way my site was hit is any indication) and takes some serious counter measures to correct the vulnerability. When I do a google search for “hacked by ____” (which is what these guys like to say as their calling card), I get dozens and dozens of sites hacked by these guys claiming to be from Turkey and spouting Turkish (and some English) sayings derriding us in the west. The hacked sites are often special interest forums about you-name-it.
It could be some teenage hackers too, I suppose, but the fact things point to ISP domains in Turkey and the fact there’s an FBI report about internet terrorism on the rise out of Turkey seems to indicate this attack may be just what it claims to be.
I just got slammed by SpyAxe, a really vicious spyware. Tried everything except one huge long list of instructions going back and forth between HijackThis and two other types of freeware, safe mode, etc,…to much nause for me. So, I restored to yesterday and I’m back in business.
Anyone else have this problem?
Script kiddies, never heard that before. [:D]
Joe, it’s so sad to hear that your site is hacked again. I really hope you can make this stop.