Jonathan Prince on 3 Sep 2000 00:15:49 -0000 |
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Poorly translated, using Altavista's Babelfish: http://noticias.eluniversal.com/2000/09/02/00011.shtml Brave Eli Ricardo Dom'nguez is a terrorist who in advance announces his attacks and that act by own account in their virtual scene. He does not matter to him that they call it to hacker, although prefers the hacktivista title. In the cybernetic world this has its differences: hacker is able to loosen a virus that colapse the computers of the planet. The hacktivista is concentrated in governmental or enterprise objectives to urge a boycott, the digital civil disobedience or to summon a ciberespecial meeting. Pure activism, via Internet. For this descendant of Mexican, the network is a space of absolute freedom where it is possible to orchestrate a political and social fight. Through his organization The Electronic Disturbance Theater one has infiltrated in the virtual sites of the PRI, the Pentagon and even stock-market of Frankfurt. This way they have flooded of messages its victims, it has altered the contents of its pages and has erased information of the archives. Its objective: to urge manifestations and the pacific disobedience to fight to the powerful ones, a work inspired by Ghandi and Martin Luther King Jr. ' hackers sometimes is young fools who make disasters from their computers because they have the tools for hacerl-, she said to Dom'nguez from New York ' we to us we were based on an ideology, in plan'. In Latin America, Mexico is one of the countries with more hacktivistas. One of the most famous groups is X-Ploit Team, they have put in the archives of the Aztec Senate to extract the telephone agendas of the parliamentarians and have published these numbers in other pages. They even vanaglorian themselves of to have revealed the pornos sites that visit the senators. Its objective, according to its members: ' to mention the mother to him to the government, who everybody knows it and that they worry about ell-. If the Chacal were active, perhaps these cuates would be their allies. The first attacks of hacktivistas go back to 1995, when a group of self-appointed cybernauts Strano Network attacked different sites from the French government in protest by the nuclear experiments of the Gallic country. Since then the groups are many that have managed to call the attention of the world with their actions. The propaganda has in Internet a freeway, that when being combined with other traditional means, is able to affect the decision making and the policies of the groups of being able. Spies, terrorists or activists, these groups of cybernauts put in check the apparent solidity of the Internet. In spite of encriptados legislations, messages and the efforts of the intelligence agencies, these hacktivistas move with absolute freedom through the network using itself the anonymity and its technical knowledge. The blow gives it at a distance, their arms are relatively economic machines, their actions leave few tracks. If the Internet democratiz- the information, also put the political activism within reach of all. No longer it is necessary to declare to the doors of the presidential palace, now is possible to demolish his walls with click. -- - - - jonathan prince web editor/designer washington dc jonathan@USoutofColombia.org http://www.USoutofColombia.org # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net