A Wikipedia editor calling himself Thamrin2 (T-C-L) has just been blocked for "Working behind a proxy to evade CU detection." I don't know/can't remember if using proxy servers is explicitly forbidden at Wikipedia. Kind of interesting if it is given that so many members of the hacker set are in love with Wikipedia and its commitment to "free culture."
More interesting still is how this came about. Our old pal Sterling Erickson (sp?) aka Silverseren (T-C-L) flagged the account as a sockpuppet of Gregory Kohs because it was making edits to the article of (obscure to Americans at least) Indonesian politician Aburizal Bakrie (T-H-L). He also tagged a Singapore-based IP address as belonging to Mr. Kohs (who must be even better-travelled than I thought).
The IP was ultimately left alone. The Thamrin account (named almost certainly after Indonesian independence hero Mohamed Thamrin, another obscure name to most Americans) was blocked for the crime of editing behind a proxy (no connection to Kohs found). The following text, in Indonesian, is on the userpage of the blocked account:
What evil lurks here? Only the shadow knows...Wiki project of the law faculty of University Indonesia http://law.ui.ac.id/ human rights for all. - Thamrin2