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Showing posts with label Anonymous. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Anonymous Takes Down Top Saudi Arabian Government Websites
The online hacktivist Anonymous is not happy with the recent execution of 47 people in the Kingdom and to register their protest the hacktivists conducted a series of cyber attacks on high-profile Saudi Arabian government websites under the banner of operation #OpSaudi and #OpNimr.
One shouldn’t be surprised about this attack as in September 2015 hacktivist targeted top Saudi websites against government’s decision to crucify Mohammed al-Nimr. Mohammed al-Nimr was arrested on the charges of involvement in alleged anti-government activities when he was 17-years old.
One shouldn’t be surprised about this attack as in September 2015 hacktivist targeted top Saudi websites against government’s decision to crucify Mohammed al-Nimr. Mohammed al-Nimr was arrested on the charges of involvement in alleged anti-government activities when he was 17-years old.
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Anonymous Shuts Down Several Saudi Government Websites After Recent Executions
The honest truth is that this attack from Anonymous
was to be expected, since the group has been very vocal against the
Saudi government for quite some years now and defaced and took down
government portals with DDoS attacks in previous incidents.
The hacker collective previously launched operation
#OpNimr, named after Ali Mohammed al-Nimr, a young teenager who
participated in public protests against the country's leadership and
tried to organize an Arab Spring-like movement.
While the young al-Nimr wasn't one of the people
killed in Saudi Arabia's recent wave of executions, many others were,
most of them of Shia nationality.
Monday, March 30, 2015
Anonymous Message to Barack Obama: Do You See What We See?
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#Anonymous,
Anonymous,
Barack Obama,
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Saturday, February 21, 2015
OpSaudi: Hackers Shutdown Saudi Bank Website
On Wednesday 17th Feb, 2015, a group of hacktivists calling themselves “The oppressed defenders” conducted a cyber attack on Saudi Arabian based bank AlJazira in shape of a Distributed denial of service attack (DD0S).
As a result the online banking and e-service domains of bank AlJazira were forced to go offline for more than thirty minutes.
One of the hacker told HackRead the reason behind targeting this bank was human rights violations within the Kingdom.
Hacker claimed they had warned the new Saudi king Salman bin Abdulaziz to stop violating human rights in the country or prepare yourself for never ending cyber attacks.
In past few weeks the same group had attacked Saudi financial institutions such as Samba, Alahli and Riyad bank.
“Those attacks on Samba, Alahli, Riyad bank were just small warnings to the Saudi regime and it’s king and if they don’t pay attention to the demands made by people, there will be attacks with more strength than before. These attacks are warnings to make Saudi regime change its behavior with the people and stops its wrong policies,” the hacker added.
Below are screenshots showing the bank’s site were down:
Identity of hackers remain unknown, but in an email HackRead was told there will be new and more powerful cyber attacks on Saudi financial institutions to put an end to violations of human rights in the Kingdom.
At the time of publishing this article, the Bank AlJazira was restored and available online.
Source: https://www.hackread.com
As a result the online banking and e-service domains of bank AlJazira were forced to go offline for more than thirty minutes.
One of the hacker told HackRead the reason behind targeting this bank was human rights violations within the Kingdom.
Hacker claimed they had warned the new Saudi king Salman bin Abdulaziz to stop violating human rights in the country or prepare yourself for never ending cyber attacks.
In past few weeks the same group had attacked Saudi financial institutions such as Samba, Alahli and Riyad bank.
“Those attacks on Samba, Alahli, Riyad bank were just small warnings to the Saudi regime and it’s king and if they don’t pay attention to the demands made by people, there will be attacks with more strength than before. These attacks are warnings to make Saudi regime change its behavior with the people and stops its wrong policies,” the hacker added.
Below are screenshots showing the bank’s site were down:
Identity of hackers remain unknown, but in an email HackRead was told there will be new and more powerful cyber attacks on Saudi financial institutions to put an end to violations of human rights in the Kingdom.
At the time of publishing this article, the Bank AlJazira was restored and available online.
Source: https://www.hackread.com
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OpSaudi,
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Saturday, August 2, 2014
Anonymous hackers take down Mossad website against Gaza attacks
The hacktivist group Anonymous has claimed responsibility of taking down the official website of Israeli intelligence agency Mossad against Gaza attacks.
Mossad’s website was taken down in a DDoS attack early morning, claims one of the Anonymous hacker on Twitter. The attack seems to be massive as it has been over 10 hours that the site is down.
Mossad’s website was taken down in a DDoS attack early morning, claims one of the Anonymous hacker on Twitter. The attack seems to be massive as it has been over 10 hours that the site is down.
Friday, July 11, 2014
American banks will be targeted by opposition of US
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#OpUSA,
#USA,
American banks,
Anonymous,
hilf ol fozoul,
US Banks
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Anonymous Message to Palestine

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#Gaza,
#Israel,
Anonymous,
hilf ol fozoul,
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Zionists
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Saturday, July 5, 2014
The Week Of Horror
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#TheWeekOfHorror,
Anonymous,
Op USA,
Tunisian Hackers Team
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Anonymous Hacktivists Prepare For Strike Against ISIS 'Supporters'
The hacktivist group Anonymous is planning to launch a series of digital
attacks against nations it accuses of funding or arming the radical
Islamic terror group ISIS.
The campaign will be called Operation NO2ISIS and will target three states suspected of offering support to the Islamic State of Syria and al-Sham (ISIS). Government websites will be blasted with DDoS attacks with Anonymous planning to “unleash the entire legion” upon its enemies.
TARGETS:
Government-owned websites belonging to Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
#NO2ISIS
The campaign will be called Operation NO2ISIS and will target three states suspected of offering support to the Islamic State of Syria and al-Sham (ISIS). Government websites will be blasted with DDoS attacks with Anonymous planning to “unleash the entire legion” upon its enemies.
TARGETS:
Government-owned websites belonging to Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
#NO2ISIS
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Anonymous Hacktivists,
Hacktivists,
ISIS,
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Monday, June 9, 2014
Media Silence!
Freedom and justice seekers world are operating together in joint action against a common enemy.#OpisraelReloaded
This operation is done in protest of Israel's criminal acts, many major infrastructure disabled, but the news media are silent in the face of this great event and they did not have publish any news.
What is the reason?
This operation is done in protest of Israel's criminal acts, many major infrastructure disabled, but the news media are silent in the face of this great event and they did not have publish any news.
What is the reason?
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Anti-Israeli hacker groups have started its activities
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Monday, May 19, 2014
Israel Spied on the US with NSA’ assistance! Says the Latest Snowden Revelation.
The released documents, part of the Snowden-leaked
documents, suggest NSA putting the interests of Israel above those of
the US and sharing raw, un-sifted intelligence data with them.
source : http://hackread.com
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hackread,
hilf ol fozoul,
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Monday, October 21, 2013
NSA hacked Mexican president's email, according to latest leaks

Once the agency gained access, according to Spiegel,
a top secret May 2010 report reveals that it monitored "diplomatic,
economic and leadership communications which continue to provide insight
into Mexico's political system and internal stability." The NSA's
operatives accomplished this by exploiting "a key mail server in the
Mexican Presidencia domain within the Mexican Presidential network," and
additional documents suggest the US has continued to take advantage of
this security hole — it's described as a "lucrative source" of
intelligence.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
AVIRA ANTIVIRUS COMPNAY WEBSITE HACKED!!!PAGE STILL DOWN..
This article is to show you all how serious hacking is...now today just a
few hours before Avira website has been hacked by hackers. Let me tell
you what is Avira..Avira is one of the top most antivirus company. Many
people use avira antivirus in their systems. See the security tat Avira
has....now anybody want to see a live demo of hacked page can go to
goggle and type Avira and click on the first link and you will be
chocked to see the webpage...check you will see the defacement of the
site all the things is changed...the pity is that Avira has not even
recovered the page from this hack
I WILL TELL HOW THIS HACK IS PERFORMED AND HOW IT WS DONE IN THE NEXT
ARTCILES....I REQUEST YOU ALL TO COMMENT BELLOW AFTER LOOKING THE
WEBSITE..THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR VALUABLE TIME
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
The US power failure
800,000 face weeks of unpaid
lay-offs as Republicans and Democrats force partial shutdown of
government over Obamacare
And so – absurdly, shamefully and almost incomprehensibly – it has
come to this. The legislature of the richest, most powerful country on
earth, that likes to present itself as a model of democracy and good
sense, has failed in its basic task of providing funds to keep the
federal government running.Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Syrian Electronic Army warns twitter against their official account suspension; you will see the massive Twitter accounts hacks SEA tweeted

Syrian Electronic Army warned Twitter against this suspend with the following tweet, which was sent to Official Twitter account & CEO of Twitter Dick Costolo.
Monday, July 29, 2013
JPMorgan Says It May Leave The Physical Commodities Business After The NYT Takes Aim At It

The announcement comes hot on the heels of a New York Times piece detailing a Goldman Sachs aluminum warehousing scheme it asserts has cost consumers $5 billion over the last three years.
Goldman's foray into the warehousing business is a prime example of the ingenuity displayed by investment banks over the past decade since they first became involved in physical commodities in coming up with new ways to generate revenue.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Website of Phone and texting app ‘Viber’ Hacked & Defaced by Syrian Electronic Army

The hack was announced by the hackers on their official website according to which they have downloaded some of the app databases after gaining access to soms systems of that app, hackers have also mentioned that reason for defacing this site was against the company’s alleged spying on its users.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Syrian Electronic Army Hacks The Daily Dot Website, Removes Article

The Daily Dot refused, so the hackers broke into at least one Gmail account of Daily Dot staff. In addition, the hackers broke into the site’s admin panel and removed the Tango.me article.
The attackers have published several pictures, including ones of emails sent out to Daily Dot staff about the Syrian Electronic Army’s “threat.”
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Mobile Messaging Service Tango Hacked by Syrian Electronic Army

Hack was announced by the hackers on their official website, according to which the hackers have allegedly downloading 1.5 TB of daily backups including usernames, emails, addresses along with other contact details of site’s users and subscribers.
On their Twitter account, the hackers left several tweets related to hack:
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