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Behind the Headlines
by Justin Raimondo
Antiwar.com
August 4, 2000
BOSNIAN CYBERTHUGS HACK ANTIWAR.COM
It was a quiet Sunday, the morning of July 30th, when I logged onto Antiwar.com
and got the following error message: URL NOT FOUND ON THIS SERVER. Huh? What's
up with that?

DELETE COMMAND EXECUTED
A frantic phone call to our Webmaster revealed the awful truth: Antiwar.com had
been wiped clean off the cyber-map, utterly destroyed � hacked to near death in
a vicious cybernetic attack. The invaders came in through a public FTP site,
utilizing a buffer overrun � a technique that overloads a machine until it is
just about ready to crash � to assault our ISP's server. At that moment of
weakness, with security completely down, they gained route access � and dumped
the entire web structure. To make matters worse, our server's hard-drive was
being repaired when we were attacked and so it was mounted � which meant that
when the hackers executed the "delete" command, everything on the server was
deleted. Antiwar.com's files were the first to be attacked, but every one of
our ISP's clients lost three and a half weeks of data. One indication that this
was not a random attack is that another antiwar website, emperors-clothes.com,
was also targetted: the editor of that site, Jared Israel, has been very
visible in the effort to expose NATO's lies and the victimology of the Bosnian
Muslims, especially over the issue of Srebenicia. They also dumped the tracking
info � the electronic traces every hacker leaves behind � but, thankfully,
there were a few logs they overlooked and we were able to recover a couple of
entries. Such as this one � which, to all you techno-geeks out there, reads
plain as day. As for the rest of us, however . . .

MISS MARPLE IN CYBER-SPACE
Okay, let's look at it like this: the key phrase in this shard of evidence is
the following IP address: 195.222.45.80. This is a European address, and so we
go to the database site of ripe.net (the European equivalent of Network
Solutions (InterNic), a central registry of IP addresses, like a phone book)
and type in the address: 1-9-5-dot-2-2-2-dot-4-5-dot-8-0, and bingo!

A LITTLE DETECTIVE WORK
Three names pop up: Nedim Dzaferovic, Samir Mekic, and Nihad Borovina, all with
Sarajevo addresses. Dzaferovic is listed as being affiliated with something
called the "Department of Intelligent Network." Mr. Dzaferovic shows up on the
list of attendees at RIPE's 29th meeting, held in Amsterdam January 28-29 at
the posh Park Plaza hotel, listed as representing "Public Ent[erprise] PTT
Bosnia and Herzegovina" � Bosnia's state-controlled monopoly telecommunications
company. On the website of the Bosnian Commission for Real Property Claims of
Displaced Persons, Dzaferovic is listed as an official of the Bosnian
government, the "Director, PTT Federation Telecommunications." And on the
official website of the 1999 Sarajevo Summit "Stability Pact," our friend
Dzaferovic is thanked by the web team, and his association with BiH.net, which
describes itself as "the first Bosnian internet service provider," is noted.
Here is a photo of Samir Mekic: obviously a Bosnian geek with hacker
tendencies. "The Network is down" reads the slogan on his tee-shirt: yes,
Samir, but wasn't it you brought it down? We know that Mekic, too, attended the
29th meeting of RIPE, representing the same Bosnian government agency as
Dzaferovic � along with the third cyber-musketeer, Nihad Borovina.

THE BOSNIAZATION OF THE INTERNET
Gee, what a surprise that officials and employees of a government often
criticized in these pages would be motivated to hack into our sites � or, at
least, front for those who did. Of course, in Bosnia, where all internet access
is controlled by the Bosnian Muslim government � and all dissident media, such
as Serbian radio and television stations, have been closed down � it is
understandable that the concept of free speech may not be fully appreciated.
But that's in Bosnia � this is the good old USA. Surely no Bosnian government
official would dare try to close down American sites � or would he?

THE US MILITARY CONNECTION
In an email to me, Joe Vigorito of Eagle Net, our internet service provider,
wrote: "Not sure what's up at this .80 IP as the DNS server for the IP address
was coming out of a .mil address on the day of the attack. It now shows a
bih.net server which is the largest ISP serving Bosnia and Herzegovina." In an
interview, Vigorito told me that he had never seen anything like it: the
registration had been changed literally overnight. Government-sponsored cyber-
terrorism? Looks like it, but the real question is: which government? The
Bosnian government would almost certainly not do this on its own authority: the
risk of being tracked down is too great. But acting under the protection (and
direction) of the US and/or NATO, our Bosnian cyberterrorists might be suitably
emboldened.

YOU PAID FOR IT
The Sunday attack had us down for only a few hours, but we had a lot of
repairing to do and the sites were not fully restored for several days. However
the shock of the attack has yet to wear off � along with disgust at the
knowledge that our tax dollars, and yours, no doubt funded this act of cyber-
thuggery. For the government of Bosnia-Herzegovina is largely funded by the US,
with George Soros picking up most of the rest of the tab. We've given more than
$5 billion in direct aid to Bosnia since 1995, a good portion of it stolen by
government officials, and would it really be all that surprising if some of it
paid for training hackers in the art of war? Surely this qualifies as military
aid. And so we come to the ultimate irony of life in Imperial America. A
government whose only legitimate function is to protect us from foreign
invasion is now subsidizing aggression against its own citizens. The same
government that is spending billions in the fight against "cyberterrorism" and
issuing a stream of legislation and proclamations designed to "protect" us from
what is alarmingly described as "an electronic Pearl Harbor," is, on the other
hand, enabling (if not directly overseeing) a sneak attack on antiwar websites.

BEYOND THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT
While all the facts have yet to be uncovered � such as whether the Bosnians
were acting alone, or if they had help from their NATO overlords � our
investigation has established beyond the shadow of a doubt that Bosnian
hackers, using Bosnian government facilities, were responsible for the July 30
attack on these websites. Bosnia has no laws against cyberterrorism, and
whatever legal recourse we have is limited. We do, however, have political
recourse � since Bosnia is for all intents and purposes a US protectorate. What
is needed is an investigation of the shenanigans going on under the sponsorship
of the Bosnian government � and not only by American law enforcement agencies,
but also by the US Congress. Surely our lawmakers would like to know how their
"foreign aid" money is being spent � especially if it is being used to stifle
free speech in America much like it is squelched in Bosnia. If this had
happened to the New York Times, or CNN, the US government would be in a
veritable lather, and the Three Stooges of cyber-space would be in some very
hot water. Remember that hacker in the Philippines who unleashed the "Love bug"
virus? They not only tracked him down quickly, but they surrounded his house,
while hurriedly searching the law books for some applicable statute: then they
tried to put him away for as long as 20 years. After the last spate of hacker
attacks on large commercial sites, President Clinton called a cyber-summit and
Janet Reno announced a crackdown on "cybercrime" � and a whole new set of
Draconian regulations that would effectively deliver the Internet to the tender
mercies of the federal government. Well go ahead, Janet � sic 'em! We're
waiting. . . .

CALL THE COPS
Actually, this is a job for our old friends at ACERT � the newly-created US
agency that is supposed to be going after "cybercrime" but, as I pointed out in
a previous column, seems more interested in surveiling us. Gee, maybe I should
give them a call and let them know that a "cybercrime" has been committed �
but, come to think of it, they probably already know all about it.

CYBER-GATE � A SCANDAL UNFOLDING
The Watergate break-in was a penny-ante burglary that did not immediately show
up on the national radar screen: but as the story began to unfold, and
connections were made, the implications of what seemed like a relatively
trivial event began to sink in � with major consequences for all involved.
While hardly on the same level, the consequences of the recent break-in at our
sites could be similarly unpleasant for these bungling Bosnian cyber-"plumbers"
� and those who stand behind them. This is not something that the journalistic
community can afford to ignore -- for if these vandals are allowed to get away
with their crimes, even after being exposed, they will strike again, and with
impunity. Who's next on their list?

SPEAK YOUR MIND
Now that they have been so ignominiously busted, it will be extremely
interesting to see how these cretins react. And you can get a reaction out of
them � by emailing or phoning and telling them directly just what you think of
their unethical and illegal methods of political struggle.

Nedim Dzaferovic (phone) +387 71 264 080 (fax) +387 71 650 211 � e-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Samir Mekic (phone) + 387 71 230 287 (fax) + 387 71 656 280 � e-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (or you can try: [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Nihad Borovina (phone) + 387 71 230 285 (fax) + 387 71 656 280 � e-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm sure they'd love to hear from you. . . .

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