Anonymous
Attacks Israeli Websites To Show Gaza Support In Conflict
As
Israel and Hamas continued their deadly conflict in Gaza Thursday,
the hacker group Anonymous rallied to the Palestinians' side,
launching a digital attack against websites belonging to the Israeli
government
14
November, 2012
Beginning
early Thursday morning, the hacker group announced a mission to crash
and deface websites belonging to the Israeli Defense Forces, Israeli
Prime Minister Netanyahu and other Israeli websites belonging to
security and financial corporations, according
to Global Post.
On
Twitter,
an account linked to Anonymous called on followers to bring down more
than 40 websites belonging to the Israeli government and military.
The group is known for launching so-called "denial of service"
attacks that overwhelm websites with traffic, causing them to crash.
“To
the people of Gaza and the 'Occupied Territories', know that
Anonymous stands with you in this fight," the
group said in a statement.
"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."
The
hacker group posted a message on one website claiming
to have taken down Israeli’s “top security and surveillance
website.” The statement included a photo of what the group said
were burning buildings in Gaza and said: “We Anonymous will not sit
back and watch a cowardly Zionist State demolish innocent people’s
lives.”
The
hacker group also released a "care
package" with tools for staying online if
the Israeli government cuts off Internet access in Gaza.
Another hacker
group called Telecomix posted a message online with
instructions on how to use dial-up Internet to stay connect if the
Web is shut down.
But
while heavy on rhetoric, Anonymous' mission may not have caused much
harm.Forbes
writer Andy Greenberg notes that
most of Anonymous’ target websites were still online.
The
long-simmering conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians sharply
escalated Wednesday, with both sides launching airstrikes. The
fighting has killed at least 15 Palestinians and at least three
people in Israel over the past two days, according
to The Associated Press.
The
conflict has played out not just on the battlefield, but also
online, with
leaders from both sides broadcasting their attacks on Twitter in real
time.
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