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(Times of Israel) David Shamah - After April's largely unsuccessful campaign by Anonymous and Arab hackers to "remove Israel from the Internet," a second round of hack attacks against Israeli sites is planned for Saturday. After the original attack, a joint American and Israeli pro-Israel hacker team called the Israel Elite Force has been responding, listing personal details of individuals the group says are key figures in the anti-Israel hacking operations. "We know who you are," the group says on its web page. The page posts several color photos, names, locations, and IP addresses of administrators and hackers who are actively involved in attempting to hack Israeli sites, and who hail from India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Jordan, and Malaysia. 2013-05-24 00:00:00Full Article
Israeli Hackers Fight Back
(Times of Israel) David Shamah - After April's largely unsuccessful campaign by Anonymous and Arab hackers to "remove Israel from the Internet," a second round of hack attacks against Israeli sites is planned for Saturday. After the original attack, a joint American and Israeli pro-Israel hacker team called the Israel Elite Force has been responding, listing personal details of individuals the group says are key figures in the anti-Israel hacking operations. "We know who you are," the group says on its web page. The page posts several color photos, names, locations, and IP addresses of administrators and hackers who are actively involved in attempting to hack Israeli sites, and who hail from India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Jordan, and Malaysia. 2013-05-24 00:00:00Full Article
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