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Showing posts with label Attack. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Anonymous leaks personal information of 5000 Israeli officials

Anonymous has posting personal data of five thousand Israeli officials online. The document contains names, email addresses and ID numbers apparently belonging to Israeli officials.

Earlier, Anonymous hacked over 700 hundred Israeli websites, including the Bank of Jerusalem, the Israeli Defence Ministry, the IDF blog, the President's official website.

“It has come to our attention that the Israeli government has ignored repeated warnings about the abuse of human rights, shutting down the internet in Israel and mistreating its own citizens and those of its neighboring countries,”


Friday, 16 November 2012

Anonymous attacks Israeli websites



Anonymous has launched attacks against websites in Israel. Over 700 Israeli websites have been hacked and defaced such as Israeli government and military sites, Tel Aviv's official government and the Israeli president's site fails to load. Anonymous has also taken the Bank of Jerusalem, one of Israel's largest financial institutions, offline, and deleted the banks online database.

The Jerusalem Post has confirmed the assault, of Anonymous including the attack on the Foreign Ministry’s website, as well as those of Kadima party, Bank of Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv Municipality.

Anonymous Operation Israel (OpIsrael) is a response of the announced from the Israeli government on Wednesday, November 14, that they would be cutting off Internet services in Gaza.

Op Israel Care Package For Gaza.zip



Greetings World --

For to long, Anonymous has stood by with the rest of the world and watched in despair the barbaric, brutal and despicable treatment of the Palestinian people in the so called "Occupied Territories" by the Israel Defense Force. Like so many around the globe, we have felt helpless in the face of such implacable evil. And today's insane attack and threatened invasion of Gaza was more of the same.

But when the government of Israel publicly threatened to sever all Internet and other telecommunications into and out of Gaza they crossed a line in the sand. As the former dictator of Egypt Mubarack learned the hard way - we are ANONYMOUS and NO ONE shuts down the Internet on our watch. To the IDF and government of Israel we issue you this warning only once. Do NOT shut down the Internet into the "Occupied Territories", and cease and desist from your terror upon the innocent people of Palestine or you will know the full and unbridled wrath of Anonymous. And like all the other evil governments that have faced our rage, you will NOT survive it unscathed.

To the people of Gaza and the "Occupied Territories", know that Anonymous stands with you in this fight. We will do everything in our power to hinder the evil forces of the IDF arrayed against you. We will use all our resources to make certain you stay connected to the Internet and remain able to transmit your experiences to the world. As a start, we have put together the Anonymous Gaza Care Package which contains instructions in Arabic and English that can aid you in the event the Israel government makes good on it's threat to attempt to sever your Internet connection. It also contains useful information on evading IDF surveillance, and some basic first aid and other useful information. We will continue to expand and improve this document in the coming days, and we will transmit it to you by every means at our disposal. We encourage you to download this package, and to share it with your fellow Palestinians to the best of your ability.

We will be with you. No matter how dark it may seem, no matter how alone and abandoned you may feel - know that tens of thousands of us in Anonymous are with you and working tirelessly around the clock to bring you every aid and assistance that we can.

We Are Anonymous
We Are Everywhere
We Are Legion
We Do Not Forgive
We Do Not Forget
To the oppressors of the innocent Palestinian people,
it is too late to EXPECT US

More Info: info and Gaza care package

Monday, 29 October 2012

Anonymous takes 89 child porn sites offline

Anonymous have taken offline 89 child pornography sites. The websites were housed at the Webs hosting service. "Now we have good news and bad news. We have successfully attacked and removed 89 Webs service child porn sites. The bad news is that after a few Google searches we have discovered another 197,000 child pornography sites on the Webs hosting service.

Anonymous is depressing to see such numbers. "But we will not give up. Our attacks will not stop until each child porn site on the web is removed and any pedophile who ever wronged is punished."

Anonymous asks Webs to assist in tracing the websites. "They know we are serious and if they refuse to remove the child pornography sites, we will force them offline. This is not a threat, it's a promise."



Greetz from the LulzShip

Greetings once again internet users, we are Anonymous.

Our last attack when we took down the 12 child porn sites gained great support
from people everywhere and we thank you for that, without you the world would
not know our cause and this entire operation would be not nearly as effective.

A post was made to twitter about a formspring user who was posting child porn
to his formspring account. The email for formsprings staff was posted to twitter
and some concerned users emailed it to complain about the user. The users account
was suspended and we recieved and email informing us that they were looking into
him, he will most likely get arrested. #Victory

Now we have good news and bad news; the good news being: we have succesfully
attacked and removed 89 child porn sites from the .webs service. The bad news
is that when we run some google queries it shows that there is about 197,000
websites on the .webs service hosting CP (this is 100% legitimate). It is
depressing to see a number like that involved with something like this. BUT WE
WILL NOT GIVE UP! Our attacks will not cease until every child porn site on the
internet is erased and every pedophile who has ever done harm is punished.

We invite .webs to aid us in the eradication of child porn websites from their
servers, they already know we mean business and if they refuse to remove the CP
sites we will take them down by force. This is not a threat, it is a promise.

All these pedos must be getting really butthurt by now. lulz. And they are about
to get a huge dose of extra strength butthurt.

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

16 year old threatens ISPs with cyber attack Anonymous

A 16-year-old boy has confessed that he is the maker of a Anonymous video on YouTube last week. In the video the maker threatened ISPs and government websites in the Netherlands with a massive cyber attack by Anonymous.  The National Police Agency had already come to the conclusion that in that corner no activities were developed for a large-scale cyber attack.

The boy has contacted a special high tech team of the National Investigation Service after a call from the police in the media. The 16-year-old told the police that it was a one-man operation and that it had nothing to do with Anonymous. He has not thought about the consequences of his actions and has apologized, said the KLPD.

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Anonymous launched attack Spanish government website

Anonymous has Wednesday launched an attack on the primary website of the Parliament of Spain and the web site of the Spanish National Police in response to the senseless violence used against peaceful protesters by the Spanish National Police.

Anonymous has removed from the Internet the web site of the Spanish National Police located at www.policia.es - and will keep it offline so long as continue the brutality.

The attack on the primary website of the Parliament of Spain include not only DdoS and hacking, but also Black Fax & E-Mail bombs. With this attack Anonymous will removing the Parliament of Spain from the Internet entirely.

For the second day running, tens of thousands of demonstrators led by the so-called indignados, or outraged, descended on the square – some 100 meters from Spain’s Congress building. Many in the crowd chanted "government, resign!" while hoisting up placards bearing the slogan “No” in opposition to the country's austerity program. The demonstrators are calling for new elections, saying the proposal of deeper budget cuts proves the ruling Popular Party has lost its legitimacy by failing to keep its promises. Many protesters were particularly enraged that the government was making cuts to health, education and public sector salaries while pumping funds into the country's ailing banking sector to keep it afloat.

Saturday, 25 August 2012

New round of attacks on British government websites

Anonymous has Friday carried out a new series of attacks against government websites for OpFreeAssange. Scotlandyard, police.uk and staffslc.gov.uk all came under attack.

Operation free Assange is in support of Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks.

Earlier this week Anonymous attacked the websites of the UK Ministry of Justice and the Department for Work and Pensions corporate website, royal.gov.uk, gateway.gov.uk, statistics.gov.uk and number10.gov.uk.

staffslc.gov.uk hacked by TheWikiBoatBR:


Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Anonymous defaced Pussy Riot court website.

The website of a Moscow court that sentenced three members of Russian punk band Pussy Riot has suffered a hack attack. The site of the Khamovnichesky District Court was defaced with anti-Vladimir Putin slogans and a video uploaded.

In a message on the site, the attackers associated themselves with Anonymous. "We are American group Anonymous. We don't forget and we don't forgive," said the post, in Russian. "Justice system has to be transparent. Pussy [Riot's members] are alive," said another of the posts. Hackers also uploaded a new song by Pussy Riot, called Putin is Lighting the Fires of the Revolution, and a video of a Bulgarian singer, Aziz.

A spokeswoman for the court said the attack had been discovered early on Tuesday and the site was temporarily taken down.

Monday, 20 August 2012

Anonymous attacks British government sites

Anonymous has attacked the websites of the UK Ministry of Justice and the Department for Work and Pensions corporate website, royal.gov.uk, gateway.gov.uk, statistics.gov.uk and number10.gov.uk. The attack is a protest for Britain’s handling of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. The assault on the websites is being carried out under a campaign branded #OpFreeAssange.

Earlier this week Ecuador has granted asylum to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange two months after he took refuge in its London embassy while fighting extradition from the UK. Foreign minister Ricardo Patino accused the UK of making an "open threat" to enter its embassy to arrest Mr Assange.


A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Justice website said it "had been experiencing some disruption". "This is a public information website and no sensitive data is held on it. No other Ministry of Justice systems have been affected," she said in a statement. "Measures put in place to keep the website running mean that some visitors may be unable to access the site intermittently. We will continue to monitor the situation and will take measures accordingly," she added.



Sunday, 12 August 2012

Anonymous shut down Australian spy agency

Anonymous have shut down a computer server belonging to Australia's domestic spy agency ASIO, reportedly briefly closing down access to its public webpage. The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) acknowledged some disruption to its website.

"ASIO is aware that there may have been some technical issues with its public website," a spokesperson said.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported that ASIO's website was down for at least 30 minutes Friday morning, but it appeared to be loading normally Friday afternoon. Operation Australia, which has its own @Op_Australia Twitter stream said it would "stop the attacks at 10pm Aus. BUT we will never stop watching!".

The personal and departmental websites of Attorney-General Nicola Roxon, the ruling Labor party's South Australia branch and Tasmania police sites were also targeted in the plot. It appeared linked to a controversial government plan to store the web history of all Australians for up to two years which was shelved Thursday until after the 2013 elections.

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Anonymous attacks Ukrainian government

Anonymous has attacked the National Television and Radio Broadcasting Council of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Agency for Copyright and Related Rights and the Ukrainian Anti-Piracy Association. Demonoid, a popular BitTorrent tracker, was taken offline by Ukrainian authorities. In response, Anonymous has launched OpDemonoid.

In a previous statement to the public, Anonymous reminded the Ukrainian government that they had faced their wrath before, asking: “Haven’t you, Ukraine, learned anything from the Anonymous Collective? You were attacked once, and yet feel the need to keep censoring us, your people, and every day hard working citizens?”

“Ukrainian government, You should have expected us.”


Operation Demonoid, Engaged.

We are Anonymous,
We are legion,
We do not forgive,
We do not forget,
Ukranian government, You should have expected us.

irc.anonops.pro | 6667/SSL: +6697
#OpDemonoid

Monday, 6 August 2012

Anonymous attacked Dutch hosting provider

Anonymous has attacked the Dutch hosting provider Ecatel this week because the company host child pornography. The alleged illegal sites were discovered during Operation PedoChat.

Ecatel confirms the attack, "on one of the servers there was a downtime about two hours" said a spokesman.

Anonymous send a message to Ecatel before and after the attacks and received a strange response from a Ecatel employee Look here

The spokesman confirmed that this is a message from Ecatel. The Dutch hosting provider came recently in the news because the company hoste the Grum botnet on two servers. They were taken down after a blog posting of a security researcher.

Thursday, 2 August 2012

Company to its knees after registering Anonymous slogan

A French T-shirt company has gone offline after the slogan and the logo was recorded of Anonymous. Early Flicker wanted the logo and the text for T-shirts, But Anonymous hacked the webshop and and the email addresses of the owner and posted all the e-mails online. Anonymous demanded that the registration was undone and the company would make excuses.On his personal web site owner M. Auffret says that he only can sell T-shirts that are free from legal claims. He is not for or against Anonymous and don't want begin to be a brand with the logo. The man is shocked by the attacks on its websites and email addresses. He says in a statement to collaborate with the French branch of Anonymous and will do what they want. Depending on this outcome, the sites come back online.

Statement Eflicker

Monday, 30 July 2012

Anonymous target Lithuanian govt departments

Anonymous have taken down several Lithuanian departments in protest of an alleged paedophile ring believed to include, and have been covered up by some of the country’s elite. Anonymous have taken down the Lithuanian Innovation Centre website, as well as those of the British Chamber of Commerce in Lithuania and the Information Office. 
Child protection in Lithuania has come under attack after an order to return an abused child to her biological mother was found to be in breach of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. 


On March 22 this year Kedainiai District Court ruled that 8 year old Deimantė Kedytė be taken taken away from her ‘protectress’, her aunt Neringa Venckienė and returned to her mother who is suspected for pimping her out to paedophiles (allegedly including court judges, wealthy businessmen and political representatives).  

On May 17 the court order was followed through when 240 Lithuanian police officers stormed the house where the girl was living, and took her away. The girl was taken away, reportedly using psychological and physical force. Protesters attended the incident, resulting in 39 arrests, with eye witnesses stating that police had used gas, electric shocks and violence against the unarmed demonstrators. 

There are currently 3,318 children missing in Lithuania. Following the case of Deimantė Kedytė, and the allegations that high ranking officials are involved in a paedophile ring, people have spoken out against what they believe to be ‘large scale corruption and brainwashing’, and cover-ups at the top echelons of society in Lithuania. A petition has been established calling for an investigation into both the court decision to return the girl to her mother, and the paedophile ring reportedly involving judges, politicians, and businessmen.