http://www.zerohedge.com/article/operation-intifada-hacker-group-anonymous-prepares-ddos-attack-israel-parliamentOperation Intifada: Hacker Group Anonymous Prepares For DDOS Attack On Israel ParliamentThe latest target of Operation Anonymous, which following the dissolution of LulzSec is the last substantial non-amorphous hacker collective left out there, could lead to some substantial geopolitical fallout. That is because the target of the just announced upcoming DDOS attack is none other than the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, and while Israel has allegedly been happy to dispense hack attacks in the past, the onslaught on the Iranian nuclear power plant courtesy of the Stuxnet virus coming to mind, we doubt it will as happy to be seen on the receiving end of decentralized computer warfare.
Either way, with the world focusing on Greece tomorrow, this development, and specifically what form of retaliation Israel adopts, will be yet another important factor to keep track of over the next 24 hours.
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http://www.zeropaid.com/news/93992/latest-anti-sec-dump-targets-anguilla-brazil-zimbabwe-and-australian-government-servers/Latest Anti-Sec Dump Targets Anguilla, Brazil, Zimbabwe and Australian Government ServersLulzSec might be gone as an entity, but their effect, and leaks, are living on. This time, their latest leak is targeting several government servers. Anonymous clearly is picking up where LulzSec left off.
Previously, the major AntiSec dump consisted of content from the Arizona police force. This time, the Anti-Sec dump consists of sensitive content from the servers of a number of governments. The news comes after LulzSec officially called it quits as an entity – their membership has reportedly been absorbed back in to Anonymous.
The content of several servers have been uploaded to MediaFire. The first batch is content from the government servers of Anguilla. The second batch appears to be passwords from the Brazilian government servers. The third batch is the userbase of Zimbabwe. The fourth batch is vaguely content from Australia.
Anonymous is currently working on exposing content from the US as well, but such content has not made an appearance as of this writing. In a subsequent Tweet, Anonymous commented, “Currently uploading about everything about Zimbabwe Government on Internet there is to know. Who actually likes Robert Mugabe?”
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Anonymous has now posted the entire Zimbabwe government.
http://twitter.com/#!/AnonymousIRC/status/85566345768472576:thumbsup: