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August 24th, 2009

Tayside Police Website Tayside.police.uk Compromised And Defaced

Tayside Police have restored their website following an embarrassing defacement late last week.

Surfers visiting the site from late afternoon on Thursday were confronted by a defacement, claimed in the name of Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle, and accompanied by notes more in the style of Irvine Welsh than Jim Taggart.

The text included in the defacement suggests the site – tayside.police.uk – was compromised via poor password security, though this remains unconfirmed.

Defacement of a website is the online equivalent of spraying graffiti and rarely carries more serious implications. As well as an unusual amount of technical detail, the defacement contains a joke that wouldn’t be too out of place on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Alongside the usual greeting to fellow defacement crews the text goes on to say that the site was hacked by “the paisley young team” who have “more asbos than yer maw!”.

Tayside Police is the website for police in Dundee, Perth and Kinross, and surrounding areas. Netcraft reports that the tayside.police.uk site runs using Apache on a Linux platform.

Credit: The Register

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