Hacktivist group Anonymous, along with numerous other hackers, is planning a massive cyber-attack on Israel, threatening to erase the country from Internet. Israel is apparently taking the threats seriously, with defensive preparations underway. Hacktivists Starting Cyber Attack against Israel on 7th of April, Anonymous wrote on Twitter, calling on hackers around the world to join up for a second OpIsrael. Israeli government agencies are reportedly readying for the attack: Its something being organized online over the past few days. What distinguishes this plan when compared to previous attacks is that it really seems to be organized by Anonymous-affiliated groups from around the world in what looks like a joining of forces, Ofir Ben Avi, director of online group Accessible Government told Haaretz. The first OpIsrael cyber-attacks were launched by the hacktivist group during Israelis Pillar of Defense assault on Gaza in November 2012. We are Anonymous. We are legion. We will not forgive. We will not forget. Israel, it is too late to expect us, their message to Israeli authorities read. Some 700 Israeli website suffered repeated cyber-attacks, including high-profile government systems such as the Foreign Ministry, and the Israeli President's official website. The Israeli Finance Ministry reported an estimated 44 million unique attacks on government websites. Following OpIsrael, Anonymous posted the online personal data of 5,000 Israeli officials, including names, ID numbers and personal emails. Anonymous was also involved in an attack in which the details of some 600,000 users of the popular Israeli email service Walla were exposed online. http://rt.com/news/anonymous-cyber-attack-israel-241/ I'd say 'good work' and everything, however, I must repeat what I have said many times - I do not think they are what they appear to be. Too organised, too slick, to professional, too co-ordinated imo, for them to be a random group of unconnected hackers with no leadership. I also can't trust them because they ARE anon. How can I? How can anyone trust anything that will not identify itself? I've always had the gut feeling they are a Gov agency carrying out false flags.
Military arab attacks against Israel intended to wipe Israel off the map turned Israel into a military superpower. Terror attacks against Israeli citizens intended to destroy Israel's will to survive turned Israel into an intelligence/counter-terrorism superpower. Hacking attacks against Israeli sites intended to "erase Israel from the Internet" has been turning Israel into the world's leading cyberwarfare superpower. By all means, keep trying... losers LOL
This is the beauty of it . They have a history of going against countries and business they consider rogue , erasing a country from the net is not nice ( think of Syria ) but at least nobody dies just because of that. - - - Updated - - - This is the beauty of it . They have a history of going against countries and business they consider rogue , erasing a country from the net is not nice ( think of Syria ) but at least nobody dies just because of that.
They invent threats in order to increase the flow from the US of AIPAC milch-cow. Parasites. The US taxpayer should stand up and say ' no more ' .
No it's not. For all you know, it could be a Fed Gov agency, or even Israel. How can you trust anything that is not visible?
Cyber attack does offer individuals the opportunity to make a difference, of course. Anybody opposing neoZionist fascism gets my full support.
I have seen some of the defacing they did in Greek sites and how they exposed a security company working for the FBI , i also highly doubt that 16 year olds from Europe can work for "federal government"
No trust from me. Elements could easily use this as a false flag, leading to control of the internet. - - - Updated - - - Who do you know they are 16 and from Europe?
Palestine received UN recognition as a State on the pre-1967 borders on November 29th, 2012. You're a tad late with your ' theory '. The Zionist experiment, on the other hand, is now recognised as a failure. The former helps underpin the latter.
The same boring palestinian moaning... The middle east is changing. What was yesterday can change tomorrow, The arab "spring" is proof to that. Assad will fall, Jprdan will become Palestian and you will be happy to leave from Ramallah to Amman ....
Thank you for the prophecy. However; Palestine received UN recognition as a State on the pre-1967 borders on November 29th, 2012. You're a tad late with your ' theory '. The Zionist experiment, on the other hand, is now recognised as a failure. The former helps underpin the latter. Perhaps another pass with your crystal ball- this time with your spectacles on .
The "Zionist experiment" has resulted in the strongest, most prosperous, most technically advanced and the only true democracy in the Middle East, Israel. On the other hand, all of the participants in the so-called "Arab Spring" are abject failures politically and economically.
As i said before - the events are Inevitable The middle east is changing. What was yesterday can change tomorrow, The arab "spring" is proof to that. Assad will fall, Jprdan will become Palestian and you will be happy to leave from Ramallah to Amman ....