Anonymous,
Syrian Electronic Army hack Turkish govt networks, leak emails incl
PM's
RT,
5
June, 2013
Turkish
government networks were hacked on Wednesday, compromising the
private information of staffers in PM Tayyip Erdogan's office, a
source in PM's office confirmed to Reuters. The attack was in support
of the ongoing anti-government protests.
Staff
email accounts were reportedly accessed after a phishing attack, and
those affected were cut off from the network, a source said.
Anonymous
hacked the Prime Minister’s official website (basbakanlik.gov.tr)
and gained access to staff email addresses, passwords and phone
numbers, the group said in a press release.
The
group also stressed it will not share most of the hacked data because
it “respects
people's privacy”
and “does
not believe in the full use of power against the weak.”
Our
Press Release About Hacking Prime Ministry's Website
http://
tinyurl.com/kzzrxnm
#occupyturkey #opturkey @Official_SEA12
http://
tinyurl.com/kzzrxnm
#occupyturkey #opturkey @Official_SEA12
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Anonymous Turkey @AnonsTurkey Special Thanks to our Syrian Brothers @Official_SEA12 for hacking Prime Ministry and @trtmuzik and for their #occupygezi support.
Anonymous Turkey @AnonsTurkey Special Thanks to our Syrian Brothers @Official_SEA12 for hacking Prime Ministry and @trtmuzik and for their #occupygezi support.
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At
the same time, the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) hacked the website of
the Turkish Ministry of Interior (http://icisleri.gov.tr) and
released more than 60 email addresses and passwords.
The
SEA declared it also hacked other government websites, including
dosya.icisleri.gov.tr.
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On
Sunday the hacktivist group Anonymous has taken
down
the Turkish President’s website, along with that of the country’s
ruling party, as operation #OpTurkey
kicked off in support of the anti-government protests.
As
of 22:40 GMT, the website of President Abdullah Gul has been offline,
together with the website of the country’s ruling Justice and
Development Party (AKP), the websites for the Istanbul Directorate of
Security and the Istanbul Governor’s Office.
The
hacktivists earlier targeted municipal governments in Mersin and
Izmir.
The
operation was kicked off in response to the police crackdown of
protests which have taken the country by storm. The Gebze Institute
of Technology has also come under digital fire.
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