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Saudi Hackers Attack Israel Servers

Posted on January 3, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random2/pastebay-com-free-uncensored-text-hosting.png Saudi hackers have been busy attacking Israel based servers with 1 main goal in target, to cause trouble for Israel. The hack which came to light from Army Radio via haaretz.com has stated that a group of hackers going by the name of Group-XP have dumped a whole heap of vital and important information. Since this the dump has been removed so we can not report on the exact details of the data besides what we know from the original press release which can be found below.

Here is list of data I leak: ** 4000.htm, it includes 4000+ credit cards and all needed information. All is Israeli. ** 27000.htm, it includes 27000+ credit cards and all needed information. All is Israeli. ** Cards1.mdb, it includes 260272 credit cards and all needed information. It includes address, emails and passwords of 260272 Israeli people. ** Cards2.mdb, it includes 120745 credit cards and all needed information. It includes address, emails and passwords of 120745 Israeli people. ** IsraCards1.txt, it includes 184 working fresh Israeli credit cards and all needed information. ** Business.mdb, it includes 22604 Israeli business people details, including, names, addresses, phone numbers, passwords, etc. ** Judaism.txt, it includes 65 Zionist people who purchased stuff from Judaism web site ** TblDonate.htm, it includes 500+ people who donated to Israeli Zionist Rabbis.

The attack which seems hgas claimed to be carried out by 0xOmar has some fairly brute and upfront reasons as to why they have done this.

What’s fun for us? – Watching 400,000 people gathered in front of Israeli credit card companies and banks, complaining about cards and that they are stolen – Watching Israeli banks shredding 400,000 credit cards and re-generate new cards (so costly, huh?) – Watching people purchasing stuff for theirself using the cards and making Israeli credit cards untrustable in the world, like Nigerian credit cards – and much more…

As stated before the actual data leak has been removed so it is no longer for download. https://pastebay.com/148920 Original story

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