From: Irving Goh
To: John Armitage
Sent: 07/01/2005 18:29
Subject: Tokyo War Shrine Under Cyber Attack
Dear Dr. Armitage,
A Happy New Year to you!
Found the article below interesting - the part on the flooding of the
website as an act of terror!
With best regards, irving
Tokyo war shrine at center of row with China under cyber attack
TOKYO (AFP) Jan 06, 2005
A Tokyo war shrine at the center of a row with Beijing has come under
intense cyber attack, with its website barraged by e-mails believed to
come from China, a shrine official said Thursday.
The Yasukuni Shrine is dedicated to Japan's war dead, including several
convicted war criminals. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visits to it
have enraged China which has refused any state visits between the
countries.
The website started seeing attacks after Koizumi visited in August 2001,
a Yasukuni official said. The attacks became heavier last September,
sometimes reaching 900,000 times a minute, shutting down the site five
times in 2004.
"These attacks on the Yasukuni Shrine can be taken as not only attacks
on the 2.5 million souls who gave their lives for the sake of the
country but are also a malicious challenge to Japan," the shrine said in
a statement on its website.
"We would like to let the people (of Japan) know the Yasukuni Shrine is
under attack, which is a dirty act of terrorism that negates the order
of Internet technology and society," it said.
The official said the statement was issued now to let people know of
possible inconvenience in visiting the website, which offers background
on the shrine built in 1869 and a staunch defense of Japan's wartime
past.
He acknowledged it would be nearly impossible to prosecute cross-border
cyber attacks and said the statement was not meant to dissuade hackers.
"It would rather please them" if they thought the shrine was begging
them to stop, the official said.
A typical attack is to send bogus e-mails using the Yasukuni Shrine's
address to a large number of fictitious accounts, causing mail servers
to pass a flood of error messages to the Yasukuni site, the shrine said.
Most mails have been written in Chinese and many error messages had come
from mail servers in China, it said.
China suffered a bloody occupation by Japan before and during World War
II.
The populist Koizumi has refused to stop visiting the shrine, saying
China did not have the right to tell Japan how to honor its dead.
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