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Zimbabwe Gov't Websites Hit By Pro-WikiLeaks DDoS Attack 115

An anonymous reader writes "Pro-WikiLeaks hacktivists have struck a blow against the-powers-that-be in Zimbabwe, bringing down three government websites through distributed denial-of-service attacks. The attacks appear to be in support of newspapers who published secret cables in the ongoing WikiLeaks saga, to the annoyance of the country's leadership. Grace Mugabe, wife of Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe, was recently reported to be suing a newspaper for $15 million after it published a WikiLeaks cable that claimed she has benefited from illegal diamond trading. The Zimbabwe government's online portal at www.gta.gov.zw and the official ZANU-PF website continue to be offline, and the Finance Ministry's website now displays a message saying it is under maintenance."
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Zimbabwe Gov't Websites Hit By Pro-WikiLeaks DDoS Attack

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  • Re:$15,0000,000 (Score:4, Informative)

    by Bill, Shooter of Bul ( 629286 ) on Saturday January 01, 2011 @02:15PM (#34731150) Journal

    Yeah, that's not right. "Just Saying" is modern parlance for "this is so obvious I can't believe I even have to bring it up".

    If you're not up to speed with new slang, that's cool, just don't uncorrect us like a bull through the hall.

    God speed all the bakers at dawn!

  • Re:$15,0000,000 (Score:5, Informative)

    by Bob Cat - NYMPHS ( 313647 ) on Saturday January 01, 2011 @03:48PM (#34731834) Homepage

    Your 'quote' is bogus. It is a heavily edited version of a speech Ike gave in public in 1953, when all of Eastern Europe was occupied by the USSR. You edited it to change the meaning entirely. This was a speech about how to keep the free world free, not about metals.

    http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,858151,00.html [time.com]

    It was included in one edition of the Pentagon Papers but was never secret.

    http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/pentagon/ps7.htm [mtholyoke.edu]

    Here's the part you deliberately left out:

    "But all India would be outflanked. Burma would certainly, in its weakened condition, be no defense. Now, India is surrounded on that side by the Communist empire. Iran on its left is in a weakened condition. I believe I read in the paper this morning that Mossadegh's move toward getting rid of his parliament has been supported and of course he was in that move supported by the Tudeh, which is the Communist Party of Iran. All of that weakening position around there is very ominous for the United States, because finally if we lost all that, how would the free world hold the rich empire of Indonesia? So you see, somewhere along the line, this must be blocked. It must be blocked now. That is what the French are doing."

    You're one of those revisionists who claim the Cold War never happened, tight? Or it was all America's fault?
    Communism killed around 100 million people in the 20th century. There's books about it, read one.

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