MATT DRUDGE // DRUDGE REPORT 2000�
XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX SUN JUL 11, 2002 23:32:38 ET XXXXX
'USA TODAY' WEBSITE HACKED; HACKERS MOCK BUSH, CHRISTIANITY
The USA TODAY newspaper's website was broken into late Thursday evening by hackers who put up a series of stories blasting George Bush, Sercretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Christianity.
Regular readers to the site could easily be misled by the prank because the hackers used the USA TODAY's basic design template.
One headline entitled 'Bush proposes another new Cabinet post' linked to an article purportedly filed by the ASSOCIATED PRESS:
Washington D.C. (AP) - Today, George W. Bush has proposed yet another
cabinet level position. The Cabinet Minister for Propoganda and Popular
Englightenment, will be setup to complement the recent addition of the
department of Homeland Defense. It is reported that, if approved, Bush
would appoint Dr. Joseph Goebbels to the post.
In recent weeks Tom Ridge has complained that his department has lacked
the proper authority to keep terrorists from infiltrating the american mind.
95% of Americans, in a Gallop poll, agree that we have to do all we can to
rid the country of terrorists, showing the public still strongly supports
president Bush in his campaign against terrorism.
If the move is succesful, people close to the Whitehouse think there could
be a turf war between Goebbels and White House Press Secretary Ari
Fleischer. Since September 11th, Fleischer has come to enjoy controling
public opinion and has expressed dissatisfaction with the idea of a Popular
Englightement Minister. There was a constant flow of customers buying
everything.
Headlines 'Opps (sic) says the
Pope
Christianity a
Sham!' and
'Donald Rumsfeld
An American
Beauty?' also linked to mock articles.
At of 11 pm EDT USA TODAY could no longer be accessible to the public.
Developing...
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