JERUSALEM - This week, Israel and the Palestinians signed a ceasefire agreement. Top of this agreement, or the perpetrators of the Hacktivists stop hackers launched a cyber attack it.
Reported by Softpedia on Monday (26/11/2012), before a truce was made, the hackers from both sides have launched a series of cyber attacks. Pro-Palestinian hackers had broken into several sites as part of the fight against OpIsrael, including the Microsoft site.
Hacker also had leaked details of the data from thousands of Israeli citizens. In addition, they also use multiple email addresses for sending threats to state officials.
On the other hand, Israel admitted that tens of millions of cyberattacks (cyber attacks) launched to paralyze the government system. However, they claim that none of the attacks who managed to break into the government system.
Not long after Israel's claim, the hacker ZCompany Hacking Crew (ZHC) managed to gain access to a number of online accounts owned by Israeli Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom.
As a result of the action of the plow that the hacker's account, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Blogger belong Silvan Shalom met with the support of the Palestinian struggle. Not stopping there, the hackers also leaked some emails from Gmail officials.
After the armistice, Hacktivists Anonymous urged to stop the attack. They reasoned that the termination of this attack is important so as not to disturb the peace.
Meanwhile, pro-Israel hackers also interfere with a number of sites belonging to Hamas and break Palnet system, which is one of the Internet service provider (ISP), the largest in Palestine.
Other hackers also claimed to have leaked the account of 1 million users in the United States. This was done in response to the attack launched by Anonymous Group.
However, many of the accounts were hacked did not belong to the American people. Instead, personal data is actually registered from Spain, the Netherlands, Poland, France, Japan, and even some of them originating from Israel. (FMH)
Reported by Softpedia on Monday (26/11/2012), before a truce was made, the hackers from both sides have launched a series of cyber attacks. Pro-Palestinian hackers had broken into several sites as part of the fight against OpIsrael, including the Microsoft site.
Hacker also had leaked details of the data from thousands of Israeli citizens. In addition, they also use multiple email addresses for sending threats to state officials.
On the other hand, Israel admitted that tens of millions of cyberattacks (cyber attacks) launched to paralyze the government system. However, they claim that none of the attacks who managed to break into the government system.
Not long after Israel's claim, the hacker ZCompany Hacking Crew (ZHC) managed to gain access to a number of online accounts owned by Israeli Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom.
As a result of the action of the plow that the hacker's account, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Blogger belong Silvan Shalom met with the support of the Palestinian struggle. Not stopping there, the hackers also leaked some emails from Gmail officials.
After the armistice, Hacktivists Anonymous urged to stop the attack. They reasoned that the termination of this attack is important so as not to disturb the peace.
Meanwhile, pro-Israel hackers also interfere with a number of sites belonging to Hamas and break Palnet system, which is one of the Internet service provider (ISP), the largest in Palestine.
Other hackers also claimed to have leaked the account of 1 million users in the United States. This was done in response to the attack launched by Anonymous Group.
However, many of the accounts were hacked did not belong to the American people. Instead, personal data is actually registered from Spain, the Netherlands, Poland, France, Japan, and even some of them originating from Israel. (FMH)
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