http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article3952836.ece
Times Online
May 17, 2008
Spanish police have arrested five young computer hackers who allegedly
disabled Internet pages run by government agencies in the US, Latin
America and Asia, authorities said today.
The National Police described the suspects as belonging to one of the
most active hacker groups on the Internet, the D.O.M Team, which
infiltrates websites and inserts a page of its own.
It has attacked some 21,000 web pages over the past two years, according
to a police statement. But the statement failed to identify specific
government sites the group had tampered with.
The five were arrested this week in Barcelona, Burgos, Malaga and
Valencia and two of the suspects are only 16 years old. The others are
19 or 20.
The Spanish newspaper El Mundo reported in March that the group had
infiltrated NASA's website, but a police official today said she could
not confirm this. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line
with department rules.
The group also hacked the Venezuelan national telephone company's page
and that of the Spanish telephone operator Jazztel, among others, the
paper stated.
El Mundo said it had contacted the group and it described itself not as
a bunch of delinquents, but computer-lovers that raid websites to show
system administrators the pages' vulnerabilities.
The Spanish investigation began in March after the web page of a Spanish
political party, Izquierda Unida, was disabled shortly after Spain's
general election on March 9.
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