Fake Al-Qaida Messages Cause Real Heartaches
from the people-will-do-anything dept
LittleW0lf writes "Wired News has an article about a series of fake usenet postings supposidly from Al-Qaida instructing their minnions on the next series of attacks to be performed. They looked like they were sent from a programmer in England who is responsible for deleting thousands of SPAM messages on usenet, and according to the article, the motivations for using his name to push out these was for revenge for his anti-SPAM activities. How anyone would believe these were real is beyond me, but according to the article, the fake postings did cause quite a stir. After all, if Al-Qaida is going to put out messages, they aren't going to be public about their activities, especially when law enforcement is listening. I suspect with the current public mania about "terrorists", this isn't going to be the last time we see an article about this."Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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hehehe...
I also posted a fake news article about Japan testing a nuclear bomb in the South Pacific, and Greenpeace took it seriously. AP contacted me and told me to stop, so I did.
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