well to be fair it said registering and redirecting (It used the word hacking a lot). 

And I also wonder how much difference it would have made to popularity *before* they 
published the article (conspiracy theory? ;)

Anyway, sorry to cause a stir but I thought (what I consider to be) the genuine 
'hacking' community (those expert and trying to get more from ColdFusion, for example) 
might be interested in what it takes to be called a hacker in this day and age ;)

Have a great day hacking people!

- James

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:03 AM
To: CFAussie Mailing List
Subject: [cfaussie] RE: OT: Hacking Websites


James,

 I read that article, but it did not say registering a domain name was
hacking. What it said was that redirecting people from his site to the
National parties. Although not technically hacking, just makes the National
website more popular than it would have been.

 
Regards
Andrew Scott
Technical Consultant

NuSphere Pty Ltd
Level 2/33 Bank Street
South Melbourne, Victoria, 3205

Phone: 03 9686 0485  -  Fax: 03 9699 7976



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