Best Regards, Suwarna MSC Jakarta ----- Original Message ----- From: Gate Keeper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 3:49 PM Subject: Re: [BiNus] Kita mau diserbu?? > > > --- Ron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Original Sender : "Ron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > --------------------------------- > > > > > > > > <--- Start Quote ----> > > Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday, August 18, 1999 > > > > Computer chaos threat to Jakarta > > > > A global network of computer hackers > > would bring Indonesia to a > > standstill if Jakarta sabotaged this month's ballot > > on the future of East > > Timor, the independence leader Mr Jose Ramos Horta > > said yesterday. > > > > Mr Ramos Horta warned of a "desperate > > and ferocious" > > international campaign against Indonesia that > > included developing a dozen > > special viruses to infect the country's Indonesian > > electronic communications > > systems, including aviation. > > > > He told the Herald that more than 100 > > computer wizards, mostly > > teenagers in Europe and the United States, had been > > preparing the plan that > > would bring the world's fourth-most populous nation > > to a standstill for > > weeks. > > > > Banks, the stock exchange and government > > computer systems would > > be particular targets. > > > > Mr Ramos Horta, the Sydney-based Nobel > > laureate who represents > > the East Timor independence movement outside > > Indonesia, said he had been > > contacted by some of the people planning the attack > > and shown what they > > could do. > > > > "They definitely have the ability to do > > this," he said. > > > > He approved of the plan if Indonesia > > reneged on giving the > > former Portuguese colony independence if a majority > > of East Timorese > > rejected an offer of autonomy at the vote scheduled > > for August 30. > > > > "I was very impressed," Mr Ramos Horta > > said of the plan. "I told > > them as long as it does not affect any lives, then > > go for it." > > > > Mr Ramos Horta said he was revealing the > > plan to warn Indonesia > > that it should not underestimate its adversaries. > > > > Several years ago, a hacker in Portugal > > managed to enter a part > > of the Indonesian Government computer system that > > allowed him to leave "Free > > East Timor" messages and download 6,000 pages of > > documents from the > > country's Foreign Ministry. > > > > Mr Ramos Horta said he had told world > > bodies such as the UN and > > the World Bank, and countries including the United > > States and Australia that > > if the ballot was not free and fair, the conflict > > would continue. > > > > "This time, our manners will be cast > > aside," he said. > > > > But he remained confident that the worst > > outcome, civil war, > > would not eventuate, because President B.J. Habibie > > and several of his key > > ministers would "prevail against the hardliners". Mr > > Ramos Horta said East > > Timorese groups and others, including wealthy > > Chinese in Hong Kong, had > > pledged millions of dollars to "fight on our side > > and do whatever is > > necessary". His comments follow a blunt warning on > > Monday from the detained > > independence leader, Mr Xanana Gusmao, that his men > > would hunt down and kill > > Indonesian soldiers who supplied weapons to > > pro-Jakarta militias. > > > > <--- End Quote ---> > > > > Ini beneran bisa ngga yah?? > > Kalo bisa, mati dong kita ?? > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss > To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Visit Milis [BiNus] HomePage at http://www.batavia-online.com/binus/ > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Utk berhenti langganan, kirim email ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Informasi arsip di http://www.linux.or.id/milis.php3 Pengelola dapat dihubungi lewat [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hosted by http://www.Indoglobal.com
