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Saturday 9 August 2014 - 05:53

Anonymous continues cyber-attacks on Israel

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Anonymous continues cyber-attacks on Israel
It also claims to have leaked personal details of 70,000 users of the Israeli government jobseeker website zerem.co.il.

The hacking onslaught began at the weekend, with Anonymous claiming to have broken through complex cyber security for sites including some connected to Israeli Defence Force and Mossad, the Israeli secret service. Its attacks are being focused on websites using the gov.il and .il domains, the collective says.

A spokesman for Anonymous told The Huffington Post UK in broken English via Twitter: “I'm doing this for the Palestinian. The Israeli government must pay by the WHAT is he doing with the people Palestinian. [sic]”

Anonymous had previously announced that it is planning eight days of strikes on the websites, but the spokesman added that they “did not know” when the attacks would end and “more attacks” could come on Tuesday. Tweets from one of its accounts said Israel had experienced just "a small fraction" of its anger.

Some, including the main government website gov.il, the legal website court.gov.iland the defense websites israeldefense.com and israeldefense.co.il appeared to still be down at the time of writing.

The Anonymous spokesman acknowledged that many of the websites had since been restored. A spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu said he was unaware of the attacks.

The attack is also a reaction to the death in the West Bank of Tayyeb Shehadah, a 22-year-old who was wearing the iconic Guy Fawkes mask, which has become symbolic of Anonymous, when he was killed, reportedly by an Israeli soldier.

The attack is a reflection of the growing momentum of the digital aspect to the Gaza conflict, with the IDF also prolific in using the internet and social media to promote its perspective.
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