Plug Pulled on Possible AP Hacker Group

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A group that apparently defaced the Associated Press Web site early Wednesday morning has had its own Web site shut down.

DomainDLX.com, the company that hosted the hackers’ site, pulled the plug effective about 5:00 p.m. EST Wednesday because the group, which calls itself Hfury, “violated our terms of service … mainly because on [its] download page, [it] had links related to cracking,” said DomainDLX Chief Executive Officer Muhannad Said. “Cracking,” often used interchangeably with hacking, refers to breaking into a computer system without authorization, in order to show off or to create a problem.



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