文章标签 ‘墨尔本电影节’
我想说: 1.oldjun老兄真是宝刀未老 2.我很赞成这句话“作为一个中国人,有一颗爱国心很正常!”,但我真的不赞成这个行为 3.技术做多了,人就容易糊涂了。很多事情并不像计算机那样只有0和1 原文链接:http://bbs.seu.edu.cn/bbscon.php?bid=17&id=323317 发信人: oldjun (oldjun), 信区: seunews 标 题: 是我,“黑了”墨尔本国际电影节官网 发信站: 虎踞龙蟠SBBS (Tue Jul 28 08:31:14 2009), 站内 这几天加我的校友很多,没能一一答复,是以来学校BBS说下,本来准备发在网安论坛的,不过还是这里热闹些,我的确是东大校友。 要支持要骂可以去http://www.oldjun.com 作为一个中国人,有一颗爱国心很正常! 具体原因,看我回ABC记者的信: But I have somthing to say,the most important one is that I’m not working for the Chinese Government,I’m just a ordinary people,and I did this just for my angry and disappointment to the organizers of the Melbourne International Film Festival. As what I have said on the page,I like film,and most people like film.But I want to know that why the organizers took politics into film,and I think it is a disgrace to film. As what I have said on the page,I like peace,and most people like peace.I don’t know if you and the Australian knew the violence of Xinjiang,and I don’t know if you and the Australian knew the violence was due to Rebiya Kadeer. That’all reasons and motives for the hack,I don’t know if the words above let you know my ideas,sorry for my poor English. Final,I want to say: I like Australia,and I think most of the Australian are very kind and friendly,and sorry for the impact of this hack to the Australian who want to see film.What I did was just to condemn the Festival organizer’s action. OK,that’s all,my English is poor,so sorry for waiting! 毕业几年了,英语退化的不行… ——————————————————————- 如果有同学不明白我说的啥,请看新闻: http://ent.people.com.cn/GB/42075/81372/9724558.html 这是国内新闻上的: 中国黑客“黑了”墨尔本国际电影节官网 7月25日中午,有网友发帖曝料称,墨尔本国际电影节官网于25日上午11时左右被黑。黑客留下三行英文,要求墨尔本国际电影节官方就播放热比娅纪录片一事向全中国人民道歉。 在网友留下的截图中,墨尔本国际电影节官方网站首页呈一片空白,一位署名为“oldjun”的黑客留下一面五星红旗,并留下三行英文。英文大意是:“我们爱电影,但我们讨厌热比娅;我们爱好和平,同时讨厌‘东突’民族分裂分子;请向全中国人民道歉!” 据澳大利亚媒体报道称,黑客是在当地时间上周六(25日)上午,也就是墨尔本电影节开幕数小时后发动攻击的。截至目前,四部华语电影撤出电影节,一家长期赞助墨尔本电影节的中国香港赞助商也退出了电影节。 墨尔本电影节组委会主席摩尔对媒体称,电影节已经报告了此次黑客攻击,发现黑客使用的是来自中国的IP地址,并与维多利亚州警方进行了会商。 摩尔对BBC的记者称,黑客对电影节官网的攻击从十天前就开始了,“我们遭受了数量巨大的攻击,如果没有一千人,也有数百人同时从海外进入电影节官网并企 图进行破坏。”他宣称电影节工作人员的邮箱遭到了垃圾邮件的狂轰滥炸。(记者 潘媛) 来源:成都商报 http://www.pressdisplay.com/pressdisplay/showarticle.aspx?article=362feee4-b037-4b03-80f7-2cb69e0c9d85&key=FBYJRn7e04Q7qSos7zPq7Q%3d%3d&issue=15842009072600000000001001 这是国外新闻的报道(英文,自己翻译): Chinese hack into festival site A CHINESE internet attack on the Melbourne International Film Festival website has intensified the campaign against the screening of a film about exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer. A 24-year-old man from Nanjing, in eastern China, has claimed responsibility for hacking the site. Festival organisers say federal and state police have been called in, security guards are being hired to protect filmgoers and staff, four Chinese-language films have been withdrawn and a long-term Hong Kong-based sponsor has pulled out of the event. The hacker disrupted the festival site early yesterday, just hours after Premier John Brumby officially opened the 2009 festival at the Arts Centre. The hacker replaced festival information with the Chinese flag and anti-Kadeer slogans that were last night still disrupting the site. ‘‘We like film but we hate Rebiya Kadeer,’’ one message signed Oldjun said. It called for an apology to the Chinese people. Festival director Richard Moore said staff had been bombarded with abusive emails since it was disclosed that the festival had rejected Chinese Government demands to withdraw the film about Ms Kadeer, The 10 Conditions of Love, and cancel her invitation to the festival. ‘‘The language has been vile,’’ Mr Moore said. ‘‘It is obviously a concerted campaign to get us because we’ve refused to comply with the Chinese Government’s demands.’’ He said the festival had reported the attacks, which appear to be coming from a Chinese IP address, and was discussing security concerns with Victorian police. Security guards would be hired to protect Ms Kadeer and patrons at the film’s screening on August 8. State police are monitoring developments and federal police will probe the hacking. After tracing the domain name Oldjun, The Sunday Age spoke to Zhou Yu, 24, an IT professional from Nanjing, who admitted hacking the site after learning about the controversy from the internet. Mr Zhou denied acting on behalf of the Chinese Government, stating he acted ‘‘because I am Chinese. I’m very angry — not only me, but I think all of the Chinese people— about this.’’ Last week, three Chinese directors withdrew films, with two denying they were forced to do so by Chinese authorities. Director Tang Xiaobai, who withdrew her film Perfect Life after being phoned by the Chinese Foreign Ministry and the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, said it was her decision to boycott the festival. ‘‘I do not want to see my film screened on the same platformas a film about Kadeer,’’ Tang told the official English-language newspaper China Daily. Mr Moore said he had finalised a replacement film for Perfect Life onWednesday to fulfil the festival’s contract with longtime sponsor the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office. ‘‘We paid the screening fee and the new film, Claustrophobia, was en route to Melbourne, then this morning I get an email saying they’ve withdrawn it. No explanation,’’ Mr Moore said. The festival will now lose the Hong Kong sponsorship. The Kadeer film, made by Melbourne director Jeff Daniels and partly financed by Film Victoria and Screen Australia, is about the impact on Ms Kadeer’s family of her campaign for greater autonomy for China’s estimated 10 million Uighurs. Beijing accuses Ms Kadeer of masterminding the riots on July 5 in Xinjiang’s capital, Urumqi, in which almost 200 people died. She denies the claim. Bruce Jacobs, professor of Asian languages and studies at Monash University, said Beijing was clearly behind the campaign against the film festival and was vilifying Ms Kadeer in the same way it targeted the Dalai Lama. ※ 修改:·oldjun 于 Jul 28 08:36:29 2009 修改本文·[FROM: 58.213.214.*] ※ 来源:·虎踞龙蟠SBBS http://bbs.seu.edu.cn·[FROM: 58.213.214.*]
