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Western Canada Indymedia's 'disappeared'

Anonyme, Lundi, Décembre 23, 2002 - 14:02

David

Three Indymedia sites in western Canada have mysteriously been disappeared, replaced by a site promoting a gift economy.

As of December 20, and possibly earlier, the websites for three western Canada Independent Media Centres have been replaced by a website entitled "Potlatch: the Gift Economy."

Sites in Victoria, Vancouver and Alberta have all been replaced. All three are apparently hosted under a common site, as revealled in earlier Indymedia postings.

The Potlatch site itself can be found at http://potlatch.net. Perhaps the disappearances are an error, or perhaps are part of a concerted hacking campaign.

How vulnerable are Indymedia's to hacking? What kind of backup system is available, in case there is ever a widescale attempt to shut Indymedia down?

Check out:
http://victoria.indymedia.org
http://alberta.indymedia.org
http://vancouver.indymedia.org

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