Shoemoney.com hacked by turkish hacker?

October 12th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl

I just went to www.shoemoney.com to check if Jeremy had wrote anything interesting. And guess what.. It appears that shoemoney’s blog got hacked by a turkish hacker called iSKORPiTX who defaced it with something about france. See the screenshot below, or click here for full size.

Shoemoney.com hacked

Anybody care to translate what it says..?

Also, I wonder, for a guy like Jeremy who has large reader base, if this wouldn’t be awesome link bait for him? If he put up such an page by himself he’d be sure that someone would blog about it, and thereby get a bunch of links… It happened to Problogger not long ago and Darren got some links out of it.

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2 Responses to “Shoemoney.com hacked by turkish hacker?”

  1. Fredto Says:

    I can translate what’s in French but not the Turkish stuff. I will not incluse his (many) typos and mispellings ;)

    “- La France a assasiner les Turcs à Gallipolli 1915″
    The French killed the Turks at Gallipolli in 1915

    “- La France a tuer des milliers d’Algériens en 1945. Les soldats Francais ont montrer le courage de se photographier avec les jeunes Algériennes nues avec qui ils ont forcément coucher”
    The French have killed thousands of Algerian people in 1945. The French soldiers have shown great courage by taking pictures with naked young Algerian girls with wich they surely slept.

    “- La France a toujours soutenu le terrorisme et ils étaient avec les terroristes depuis des années”
    The French always supported terrorism and they were allied with the terrorists for years.

    “- La France est un pas impérialiste”
    (I will improvise this one, dosen’t make much sense) France is an imperialist state.

    “- Fucked France”
    I suppose he means “Fuck France”.

    “iscorptix, marque du monde, présente ses salutations”
    Iscorptix, (no idea what he means, either “Mark of the world” or “Brand of the world”) salutes you.

    Hope it helps ;)

    Fredto.

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