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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/786026"><b>nerdyguy$</b></A> : madonna sucks anyways, and the RIAA will never win!!]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:56:18 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/613678"><b>TheWickerMan</b></A> : In the immortal words of Nelson Muntz:<br><br>"Ha ha!"]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2003 16:03:27 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/760620"><b>Desdinova</b></A> : Here's an article about her site being hacked. I wonder what the official response will be behind closed doors?<br><br>************************************************************<br>Hacker Smacks Down Madonna<br>Mon Apr 21, 7:10 PM ET   <br><br>By Marcus Errico <br><br>So much for teaching those computer geeks a lesson, huh, Madge? <br>Just days after trying to turn the tables on illicit song-swappers by flooding <br>the Net with bogus tracks from her American Life, Madonna was on the receiving <br>end of some computerized comeuppance this weekend. <br><br>An unknown assailant hacked into Madonna (news - web sites)'s official site, <br>www.madonna.com, on Saturday and posted the real MP3s of every song from <br>American Life, which is due in stores Tuesday. <br><br>Last week, the Material One and label Warner Bros. Records tried to thwart <br>would-be pirates by issuing dummy song files to sites like KaZaA and Morpheus. <br>The files appeared to be leaked tracks from American Life, but when downloaded, <br>instead of the songs, fans got a looped recording of Madonna saying, "What the <br>f--k do you think you're doing?" <br><br>Apparently, somewhere between Friday night and Saturday morning, the hack <br>counterattack began. A digital guerrilla tapped into madonna.com and replaced <br>the home page with a message that read, "This is what the f--k I think I'm <br>doing," along with MP3s containing the full American Life album, according to <br>the Smoking Gun Website, which has posted screen grabs of the hacked site. <br><br>Per the accompanying message, the site switcheroo was "brought to you by the <br>editors of Phrack," an online zine devoted to hacking that contains the <br>disclaimer "Phrack Magazine accepts no responsibility for the entirely stupid <br>(or illegal) things people may do with the information contained herein...We <br>neither advocate, condone nor participate in any sort of illicit behavior. But <br>we will sit back and watch." <br><br>(The hacker also gives a shout-out to the geek-skewing cable net Tech TV in the <br>form of a marriage proposal to Morgan Webb, the hottie correspondent on The <br>Screen Savers.) <br><br>According to Madonna's camp, the hacking incident was legit and not some <br>carefully choreographed publicity stunt (hey, we wouldn't put it past her). The <br>site was reportedly down for 15 hours on Saturday, once the folks at <br>madonna.com detected something was amiss. As of Monday, however, everything was <br>back to normal with no traces of the weekend assault. <br><br>This isn't the first time the digerati have lashed out against those in the <br>music biz out to quash illicit file-sharing. <br><br>Last August, hackers broke into the Website for the Recording Industry <br>Association of America (news - web sites), the lobbying group leading the <br>charge against online piracy, and put up a message that read: "RIAA against <br>music sharing? Not anymore!" ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2003 14:13:41 EDT</pubDate>
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