The Web site of Muslim militant group, Hamas, has suffered a pornographic defacement after the fundamentalist organisation owned up to a suicide bombing that killed three Israelis.
Regional conflicts may find global casualties in the so-called cyberwar. In the most recent count, more than 90 Israeli and 25 pro-Palestinian sits have been attacked.
Five Israeli minors have been charged with allegedly creating the Goner virus, according to reports.
A handful of companies have been hit by a computer virus named Injustice that causes a victim's computer to send pro-Palestinian messages to 25 Israeli organisations and government agencies.
Online vandals deface prominent Web sites to vent their opinions. Are they saying anything interesting?
Is the war on cyber crime as simple as pointing the finger at China, Russia and the US? We investigate whether these parts of the world are being unfairly blamed.
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