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Oops... Britney gets hacked

The Britney Spears official website was hacked today [Friday]. The "hacker" left his phone number, suggesting either incredible stupidity or a setup.

Written by James Middleton

The Britney Spears official website was hacked today [Friday]. The "hacker" left his phone number, suggesting either incredible stupidity or a setup.

The index page of britneyspears.com was defaced with the message: "britney got hacked http://www.digit-labs.org/britney.htm gtx wouter."

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The link goes to a page on a hobby security site, Digit-Labs, which does employ someone by the name of Wouter.

The page displays a rant about how much "Wouter" loves Britney, and how he hacked britneyspears.com because the administrators ignored his warnings.

"I didn't add this page without a reason. The main reason, is i love britney of course, the other reason is that i warned the admin about 3 times. They didn't respond to my advise, they probably think 18 year old kiddies are just fooling around. And i totally dislike being ignored," he writes.

There is also a contact number and an email address. The number goes through to a Netherlands-based mobile phone which, when we tried, was switched off.

A quick search on defacement archive Alldas.de shows that Wouter has only claimed responsibility for defacing the Britney Spears site.

The rant on Digit-Labs doesn't do Wouter any favours either, so it looks like someone is trying to frame Wouter for this hack. Unless of course, Wouter actually did do it and is willing to admit it.

Given that the hacker defaced britneyspears.com, which was running Netscape on Solaris, it is feasible that he could have hacked digit-labs.org, which runs Apache on Linux, and placed the britney.htm file there as further false evidence to put Wouter in the frame.

But if Wouter really did hack the site and leave a trail back to himself, then he'll probably be singing "Oops, I did it again" all the way to the courtroom.

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