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[01/25/2001] Ford Media Web Site Hacked

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On January 22nd, a hacking group called, "Prime Suspectz", broke security on Ford Motor Company''s Web farm that houses many of the Ford Web sites and compromised an NT server. This server hosts the Ford Media Web site, which members of the media are granted access to, providing company information, press releases, and vehicle media kits. The media site was brought down, and defaced, by the hacking group who left behind the following statement:
Prime Suspectz.

security wuz broke''n !

but they can believe because the truth iz that prime suspectz wuz here.

hehe.. will be that iz luv? or stress? nor in we know them because of thiz...

sorry adm! (he iz nervous? h0h0h0h0.. then bites the ear!)

you does not have guilt of being donkey. the guilt iz ours. iz intelligent excessively at least finds thiz.

okay? .. kissz!!

Greetz: evil angelica, gforce, hackweiser, aic, downkaos, AccessD, iz c0rp, cboys, slords, dcha0s. F**k: because? .. we do not have enemies!

# psuspectz

At this time we are uncertain whether FoMoCo has any leads on who the perpetrators are, or how they broke into the NT server that hosts the site. If any further information becomes publically available, we''ll post an update to this story. However, at this time the Ford Media site is back up and running, as usual.

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