"News.AZ ran the story 23 Kurdish hackers arrested in Turkey, which
provides some basic facts that the hackers are associated with the
Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, and were taken to Diyarbakır for
further questioning," writes CyberCrime & Doing Time's Gary Warner.
"This article calls the hacker team the 'Cold Attack Team,' and says
that it took orders from leaders in Kandil in Iraq and in Europe
regarding what websites to hack and what messages to place there."
"It also mentions that the hackers distributed a PowerPoint attachment
via email which would trojan the readers computer," Warner writes