Manhattan Supreme Court Website Hacked

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The Manhattan Supreme Court web site was hacked this morning, apparently in retaliation for the decision to force Google to release the identity of “Skanks” blogger Rosemary Port.

Anyone who uses Google to search for “SCROLL,” the court’s case-search page, instead gets linked to a PDF of the January lawsuit filed against the Internet giant.

Model Liksula Cohen sued Google in January demanding the site reveal the identity of the person who had disparaged her as a “skank” and a “ho” on a blog called “Skanks in NYC.”

As a result of the case, Google was forced in August to out the blogger Rosemary Port, a fellow model who held a grudge against Cohen.

The hack attack only occurs when the court site is searched through Google. The court site functions properly when searched through Yahoo or Bing.

Google and the courts could did not immediately return calls for comment.

Source: NY Post

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