Syrian Hackers Attack "Israeli" Sites
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Syria hackers, have taken down hundreds of "Israeli" websites in retaliation for the recent air raid at a research center on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.
"We have hacked into hundreds central "Israeli" websites. After "Israel" attacked our Centre for Scientific Research in Rural Damascus, we decided to respond, but in our way, Syrian Electronic Army hacked dozens of the Zionist entity websites," said the official website of the Syrian Electronic Army.
The hackers have vowed more such attacks on "Israeli" targets. They have also threatened to take on others who are hostile to Syria's "pure" land.
"It's just the beginning ... Next hacks will include "Israeli" government targets " Hackers said in their post.
For example, the hackers hacked into mail system of "Israeli" Haaretz daily.
The hackers announced that they gained access to more than 80 email accounts and passwords of Haaretz employees and leaked the data in their official website.
According to Haaretz report, the hackers sent spoofed emails to Haaretz employees and asked them to click a link that leads to an article on website of The Guardian, about talks between the United States and the Syrian opposition.
Once the employee click the link, it redirect him to a page requesting them to enter their login credentials that allowed hackers to breach their work email accounts.
Syria's latest cyber-attack came after an air aggression by "Israeli" forces on a research center in Syria.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org
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