See: http://foxnews.com/vtech/030300/hack.sml Los Angeles police became involved while investigating an attack on Dare.com, an anti-drug abuse site they founded. The teen also acknowledged disrupting Rsa.com, operated by RSA Security Inc., one of the nation's most prominent Internet security companies, Buscaino said. On Feb. 13, a hacker calling himself "coolio" redirected visitors to RSA's Web site - which proclaims itself "the most trusted name in e-security" - to another hacked computer at a university in South America. There, a nearly duplicate hoax site proclaimed: "Trust us with your data! Praise Allah!" The hacker left a message, "owned by coolio," and also derided RSA's earlier announcement that it had developed a countermeasure to the types of attacks suffered a week earlier at major commercial Web sites. -- Orwellian.Org has released a report on Mad Man Stalker Dimitry Vulis.
