The SF Daily Journal, a newspaper for the legal industry, had a cover story 
on Friday's paper discussing the Justicefiles.org case - not much new 
information, except that "someone" set up an anti-justicefiles site, 
including mug shots of the two creators of Justicefiles, a picture of their 
attorney and her "domestic partner", and their SSNs and other personal 
data. An attorney for Kirkland assured the reporter that the police 
officers acting as plaintiffs in the suit were devotees of law and order 
and certainly wouldn't be involved in anything like setting up the anti- site.

I can't seem to find the anti- site using Google - anyone know the URL?

Also, it looks to me like Justicefiles may be experiencing some form of DNS 
cache poisoning attack (or perhaps something else) - if I try to look at 
www.justicefiles.org using my browser, I end up at 24.114.30.211; but if I 
do a nslookup on www.justicefiles.org after pointing nslookup or dig to the 
nameservers listed in justicefiles.org's WHOIS record (216.9.7.35), I get 
216.9.7.36 instead.

I have a feeling the FBI won't be hot on the trail of this hacking attempt.


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Greg Broiles
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"Organized crime is the price we pay for organization." -- Raymond Chandler

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