Political espionage reaches the blogosphere?

Interesting sight on the Helen Zille blog today:

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Is this political espionage or just some random hacker attack on the person who happens to be the leader of the official opposition to the ANC and a critic of the incumbent and outgoing regime … ?

Just curious …


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  1. Karen Lotter avatar

    Hi Paul, I don't think Helen Zille's important enough to the ANC to hack her website. And cyberstuff, that's not their style.

    The DA may be the official opposition, but the ANC has more than a 70% majority. At present the ANC is too busy with its own internal stuff, I really think Ms Zille's website is pretty low down on their list.

    It's a pity because I really applaud her for being the most media savvy politician and for really getting involved in the web and in new media.

    I would think it was just someone making mischief, maybe who also wouldn't mind if it was conveniently blamed on the ANC.

  2. Paul avatar

    Hi Karen

    I would certainly make for an interesting story if it was from someone within the ANC. I was thinking along the lines of the Wikipedia vandalism (the AIDS in SA article) when I saw this notice. It need not be “official” ANC action but merely a supporter who isn't too keen on any opposition to the ANC.

    The ANC's supporters can be a little intolerant of any criticism or opposition to the party line …

  3. Karen Lotter avatar

    Hi Paul, I don’t think Helen Zille’s important enough to the ANC to hack her website. And cyberstuff, that’s not their style.

    The DA may be the official opposition, but the ANC has more than a 70% majority. At present the ANC is too busy with its own internal stuff, I really think Ms Zille’s website is pretty low down on their list.

    It’s a pity because I really applaud her for being the most media savvy politician and for really getting involved in the web and in new media.

    I would think it was just someone making mischief, maybe who also wouldn’t mind if it was conveniently blamed on the ANC.

  4. Karen Lotter avatar

    Hi Paul, I don’t think Helen Zille’s important enough to the ANC to hack her website. And cyberstuff, that’s not their style.

    The DA may be the official opposition, but the ANC has more than a 70% majority. At present the ANC is too busy with its own internal stuff, I really think Ms Zille’s website is pretty low down on their list.

    It’s a pity because I really applaud her for being the most media savvy politician and for really getting involved in the web and in new media.

    I would think it was just someone making mischief, maybe who also wouldn’t mind if it was conveniently blamed on the ANC.

  5. Karen Lotter avatar

    Hi Paul, I don’t think Helen Zille’s important enough to the ANC to hack her website. And cyberstuff, that’s not their style.

    The DA may be the official opposition, but the ANC has more than a 70% majority. At present the ANC is too busy with its own internal stuff, I really think Ms Zille’s website is pretty low down on their list.

    It’s a pity because I really applaud her for being the most media savvy politician and for really getting involved in the web and in new media.

    I would think it was just someone making mischief, maybe who also wouldn’t mind if it was conveniently blamed on the ANC.

  6. Paul avatar

    Hi Karen

    I would certainly make for an interesting story if it was from someone within the ANC. I was thinking along the lines of the Wikipedia vandalism (the AIDS in SA article) when I saw this notice. It need not be “official” ANC action but merely a supporter who isn’t too keen on any opposition to the ANC.

    The ANC’s supporters can be a little intolerant of any criticism or opposition to the party line …

  7. Paul avatar

    Hi Karen

    I would certainly make for an interesting story if it was from someone within the ANC. I was thinking along the lines of the Wikipedia vandalism (the AIDS in SA article) when I saw this notice. It need not be “official” ANC action but merely a supporter who isn’t too keen on any opposition to the ANC.

    The ANC’s supporters can be a little intolerant of any criticism or opposition to the party line …

  8. Paul avatar

    Hi Karen

    I would certainly make for an interesting story if it was from someone within the ANC. I was thinking along the lines of the Wikipedia vandalism (the AIDS in SA article) when I saw this notice. It need not be “official” ANC action but merely a supporter who isn’t too keen on any opposition to the ANC.

    The ANC’s supporters can be a little intolerant of any criticism or opposition to the party line …

  9. gmk avatar

    According to an article in the Sunday Times, it was a bunch of Turrkish hackers.

  10. gmk avatar

    According to an article in the Sunday Times, it was a bunch of Turrkish hackers.

  11. gmk avatar

    According to an article in the Sunday Times, it was a bunch of Turrkish hackers.

  12. gmk avatar

    According to an article in the Sunday Times, it was a bunch of Turrkish hackers.

  13. Tania avatar

    I wouldn't have thought that the hackers necessarily had a specific political motive. Many people hack just to see whether it can be done, and take a thrill out of being widely noticed. It's like spray-painting arbitrary graffiti on the wall of a skyscraper.

  14. Tania avatar

    I wouldn’t have thought that the hackers necessarily had a specific political motive. Many people hack just to see whether it can be done, and take a thrill out of being widely noticed. It’s like spray-painting arbitrary graffiti on the wall of a skyscraper.

  15. Tania avatar

    I wouldn’t have thought that the hackers necessarily had a specific political motive. Many people hack just to see whether it can be done, and take a thrill out of being widely noticed. It’s like spray-painting arbitrary graffiti on the wall of a skyscraper.

  16. Tania avatar

    I wouldn’t have thought that the hackers necessarily had a specific political motive. Many people hack just to see whether it can be done, and take a thrill out of being widely noticed. It’s like spray-painting arbitrary graffiti on the wall of a skyscraper.

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