Saudi hackers claim to post personal information of 400,000 Israelis, page
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Topic started on 3-1-2012 @ 02:54 AM by xuenchen


reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 03:11 AM by g146541
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And just WHO are these Saudi hackers anyway ?

Good question.
I can think of several other countries who would love to hack the izzies before the saudi tribes.
Of course there are not many compani.....errr countries that care to tolerate israel anymore.
Good thing folks are becoming aware of the world.
I really wonder what the "real" angle is on this hack.


reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 03:18 AM by xuenchen
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Good point.

I would have thought Israeli companies would be more secure.

Unless this info was stored on some bank server in another country ?


reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 03:23 AM by 1Journey
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Well they even decided to finish off the post with the well known

"We are anonymous, we are legion, we do not forget, we do not forgive..."

Given that, possibly intentions on bettering the world by destroying/exposing the financial security systems.
Possibly as the start of something much greater of unknown intentions
Possibly just to watch the world burn.

They also posted a link to their own website www.alm3refh.com... - However it appears to not be working for me? If anyone can verify that so I know it isn't just me.


reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 03:32 AM by 1Journey
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Hmm... seems kinda strange! Maybe they already encountered some sort of retalliation??

As far as I'm concerned, WWIII Has already begun in the form of Cyber Warfare.


reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 04:43 AM by xuenchen
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Yep,

as we see the number rise..... hundreds, then 14000, now 15000 or 18000.

The panic factor must be huge !

I wonder what target number they want people to see..... 1 million, 6 million, 10 million ?


reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 04:10 PM by ZeroKnowledge
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The panic factor must be huge !

Sites of credit card companies went down in the morning. Nothing more. I did not check the card today, but will do tomorrow. Better safe then sorry,right?
Two things i found funny
That general security service (Shabak) declared that they are now protecting banks as far as cybersecurity goes. How about letting the banks continue to do it, they did it just fine and it was not them that were hacked. How about good old "if it aint broken do not fix it".
And that even if what heppened was obviously counterproductive to the idea, some used it to actually promote biometric passports because it gives "better security". Yeah.

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