This came through on the AP wire this morning. I apologize in advance if
this is not an appropriate place to post it, but thought it might be of
interest to any on the list who administer web servers.


WASHINGTON (AP) - The government and private technology experts warned

  Wednesday that hackers plan to attack thousands of Web sites Sunday in
a        
  loosely coordinated "contest" that could disrupt Internet traffic.

 

 

  An early-warning network for the technology industry, operating with
the        
  Department of Homeland Security, notified companies that it received
"credible  
  information" about the planned attacks and already has detected
surveillance    
  probes by hackers looking for weaknesses in corporate and government
networks.  
 

 

  "We emphasize that all Web site administrators should ensure that
their sites   
  are not vulnerable," wrote Peter Allor of Internet Security Systems
Inc., the   
  Atlanta-based company that runs the Information Technology Information
Sharing  
  and Analysis Center.

 

 

  Separately, the New York Office of Cyber-Security and Critical
Infrastructure   
  Coordination warned Internet providers and other organizations that
the goal of 
  the hackers was to vandalize 6,000 Web sites in six hours.

 

 

  New York officials urged companies to change default computer
passwords, begin  
  monitoring Web site activities more aggressively, remove unnecessary
functions  
  from server computers and apply the latest software repairs from
vendors such   
  as Microsoft Corp.


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Laurie Harper
Dealer ImpactR Systems
WWWeb Impressions, LLC
7725 Douglas Ave
Urbandale, IA 50322
(515)334-9638 ext.15
http://www.dealerimpact.com
http://www.webimpressions.com
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