Oregon State Bar site hacked?
An alert reader reported this morning that the Oregon State Bar website had been hacked. He sends along this screenshot of what it looked like before it was fixed.
An alert reader reported this morning that the Oregon State Bar website had been hacked. He sends along this screenshot of what it looked like before it was fixed.
Comments (10)
I guess the fu-manchu look is coming back in style.
Posted by Mister Tee | November 9, 2008 2:41 PM
Ho-Boy! I better be careful. I've been tellin' people about their rights for years and now I find this on the state bar site.
"Unlawful Practice of Law
advising someone of his or her legal rights in a particular situation;"
Looks like free speech it out.
Posted by The Libertarian Guy | November 9, 2008 2:59 PM
Those are the rules everywhere in the United States.
You're not allowed to perform surgery on them, either.
Posted by Jack Bog | November 9, 2008 3:10 PM
I think the "in a particular situation" language brings the restriction down to a pretty narrow focus. It may also help if the advisee is not of a particular gender. This comment void where prohibited by law.
Posted by Allan L. | November 9, 2008 4:18 PM
As is.
Posted by Jack Bog | November 9, 2008 4:24 PM
Anyone find a translation?
Also, I'm surprised not to see anything on the OSB's frontpage regarding the breach. The OSB computer systems processes personal information; I'd assume that they would have said something.
Also, nothing in e-mail regarding it either.
Strange.
Posted by Chris Coyle | November 9, 2008 9:57 PM
Your friendly neighborhood Indonesian translator, here, with a precis:
It is a statement signed by the three men executed by the Indonesian government three days ago for their part in the bombings in Bali on October 12, 2002 at the bar in Kuta, and the US Consulate in Denpasar (Mukhlas, Imam Samudra, and Amrozi).
It is written in Indonesian, and denies the Indonesian government's right to take their lives (while simultaneously calling for the assassination of the president, vice president, minister of justice, and a few other RI government figures, along with infidels in general, of course). Their rejection of the sentence is based on the "An-Nisa" surah of the Qur'an, 4:60, implying that the judgment against them derives from false deities.
Since whoever wrote this wouldn't know Islamic theology from a mango, it is not really worth translating in full; I also think the watermark gets the point across.
Besides, they have already been whacked.
Posted by Gen. Ambrose Burnside, Ret. | November 9, 2008 11:09 PM
"You're not allowed to perform surgery on them, either."
http://www.dhs.state.or.us/admin/hr/safety/docs/goodsam.htm
Posted by squeezed | November 10, 2008 9:02 AM
Thank you for precis!
Posted by Chris Coyle | November 10, 2008 1:20 PM
Those three sure showed Indonesia who's boss.
Allah speed?
Posted by Mister Tee | November 11, 2008 7:13 PM