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Date: 2001-05-12 19:40:06


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An official website in Russia has fallen victim to the cyber war between
US and Chinese hackers. 

The Primorye Aviation Agency had its homepage plastered with
anti-American slogans by Chinese hackers. 

Specialists say the act was an inadvertent episode in the online
struggle, which is scaling down following the calling of a ceasefire by
pro-China groups. 

Yegor Nikolayev, director of internet service provider Farpost.com, told
the Vladivostock Daily the attack was the work of Chinese hackers. 


See this story on the web at
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_289584.html


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