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Related: About this forumHackers Assault Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, El Al Websites, Causing Slowdown
By Jonathan Ferziger and Alisa Odenheimer - Mon Jan 16 12:48:12 GMT 2012
Hackers attacked the websites of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and El Al Israel Airlines Ltd. (ELAL), slowing down access after a pro-Palestinian computer group calling itself Nightmare warned of an imminent assault.
Both the stock exchange and El Al, Israels biggest carrier, said today their websites had been affected by the attack, though not immobilized. Stock trading was unaffected.
What was hacked was our main website, which provides information, Idit Yaaron, a Tel Aviv Stock Exchange spokeswoman, said by telephone. The trading computer was not hacked and trading is going on as usual.
Nightmare signaled its plan to attack the two corporate websites in an e-mail last night to the Ynet news service, which reported on its own site that the message was sent by a person identifying himself as a Saudi Arabian hacker. The same person has been exposing the numbers of thousands of Israeli credit cards in recent weeks.
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-16/hackers-assault-tel-aviv-stock-exchange-el-al-airlines-websites.html
bemildred
(90,061 posts)vminfla
(1,367 posts)I only hope that the indivdual(s) are apprehended and brought to justice quickly for their intolerable malfeasance.
Scurrilous
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"Israeli hackers brought down the websites of both the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) Monday, in the latest episode of a continuing cyber war between hackers in the two countries.
The Israeli hackers, who go by the name IDF-Team, were able to paralyze the Tadawul website, while causing significant delays to the ADX exchange site.
The hackers wrote that the attack came in response to the pathetic hacking of Israeli sites on Monday. The hackers warned that if the attacks continue, they will move to the next stage and paralyze websites for a period of two weeks to a month.
Earlier Tuesday, a pro-Israel hacker published a list of 30,000 e-mail addresses and Facebook passwords of "helpless Arabs" on a popular hacking site. The hacker, who goes by Hannibal, wrote that his actions - which began Friday - are a "counter-attack" following the publication of Israeli credit card details on the Internet by a reportedly Saudi hacker."
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israeli-hackers-bring-down-saudi-uae-stock-exchange-websites-1.407846
azurnoir
(45,850 posts)Hannibal claims to have 30 million e-mail addresses of Arabs, complete with passwords, and to have fielded e-mails not only from potential victims but from officials in France and other countries asking him to desist. But if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declares a cyber war, he's ready to publish the details of 10 million bank accounts, Hannibal wrote, adding that he also had information on 4 million Arab credit cards.
sounds 'almost' as if Hannibal is taking his marching orders from the Israeli government