Hmmm...
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Hmmm...
/me refrains from comment.
Code:Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 17:54:38 GMT
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If I had to guess though... these guys aren't that stupid. They have to be egging someone on to try to break in to it. Then they can go play politics or maybe some of their leet h4ck3r d00ds will learn something so that they can go do it to someone else.
I dont buy the unhackabke line. The only machine that cant be compromised is the one that is unplugged from the outside world, and has no keyboard or moniter.
Its russia, the country that cant keep track of their nukes, how would they manage to keep a horde of attackers out of their computers?
true dat :)
Unhackable websites are not an impossible or even hard entity to accomplish...
Russians are always strange. Didn't they hack the soccer games a while back because they couldn't cope with losing. So they blamed it on an error of the field. Meh...
Something I've been noticing the last few week really hit me when I saw this. Although it isn't about hacking the site or anything, I thought it was odd...
Even though the whole site is in russian, most of the names of the HTML pages are in english. Even the domain name: president.kremlin.ru, has an english name to it.
Have you guys noticed the same thing, or is it just me?
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Originally posted here by jezter6
Something I've been noticing the last few week really hit me when I saw this. Although it isn't about hacking the site or anything, I thought it was odd...
Even though the whole site is in russian, most of the names of the HTML pages are in english. Even the domain name: president.kremlin.ru, has an english name to it.
Have you guys noticed the same thing, or is it just me?
From the source it seems like they used this to make the site.
"Page 'Main page template'
Generated by AYAXI HTML Generator "