[News] Hacktivists attack hundreds of Israeli websites

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*Hacktivists attack hundreds of Israeli websites*

Mon Apr 7, 2014 7:51AM GMT
*http://www.presstv.com/detail/2014/04/07/357526/hacktivists-attack-100s-of-israeli-sites/*

*Hacktivists from the Anonymous group have attacked hundreds of websites 
belonging to Israeli ministries and organizations.*

The online attacks took place on Monday, with Israeli media saying that 
several websites, including those of the Ministry of Education and the 
Airports Authority, had been hacked.

Anonymous had said in a statement on Sunday, "On April 7, 2014, we call 
upon our brothers and sisters to hack, deface, hijack, database leak, 
admin takeover, and DNS terminate the Israeli Cyberspace by any means 
necessary."

Addressing the Israeli regime, Anonymous also said that "further assault 
on the people of Gaza, who have been flooded by your sewage, terrorized 
by your military apparatus, and left to die at the border while waiting 
for medical attention will NOT be tolerated anymore."

The group, that was referring to the Israeli siege on Gaza in place 
since 2007, pledged not to stop until "Palestine is free."

The group's first cyber attack against Israel was launched during Tel 
Aviv's assault on Gaza in November 2012. Some 700 websites, including 
Foreign Ministry and the Israeli president's official websites, were 
hacked at the time and the personal data of some 5,000 Israeli officials 
were posted online.

Anonymous also carried out similar attacks on April 7, 2013, when the 
websites of the Israeli parliament, ministries and other government 
organizations stopped functioning for some time.

SAB/HJL/HRB

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