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0xOmar Sends Out A Taunt Message to the Israeli Authorities

Posted on January 7, 2012 by Lee J

0xOmar, the Saudi hacker who has pretty much owned every credit card in Israel has released another statement today in light of yet more disinformation from the governments and news coverage in attempts to cover this up and make it end. The message which has been posted on paste bin can been seen below, has one clear message, "From here, I challenge the world to find me, let’s the game begin. You have 2 weeks. If I come back and post another message after 2 weeks, simply you failed and I won the game." So With the last message of threats of more bigger important data and now this its any wonder when this will happen next and what data is going to come out. The most recent message is also directed towards an Israeli student who claims to of uncovered the identity of 0xOmar by following traces of the email he published on some of the releases. in the article he states that the email goes back to some forums and leads back to a 19yo student who lives in Mexico. Well if the information is true, no doubt he will get in trouble in no time at all. also in light of that, a twitter user using the same name as this hacker has made it very clear he is not the hacker 0xOmar, which could lead one to believe that some ones online identity may of been stolen… Any ways here is the latest from the Saudi hacker.

It’s another failure of Israeli security agencies like Mossad, Interpol and Shin Bet, look at this page: https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4172225,00.html I really feel sorry for you Israeli authorities. That’s all you can find? You are really so weak so! That’s all? You are really weak. I suggest you to remove innocent person details that appeared on that page. You are really dumb. From here, I challenge the world to find me, let’s the game begin. You have 2 weeks. If I come back and post another message after 2 weeks, simply you failed and I won the game. Game just started (you lost already, let give you another lesson that you are easily defeatable) P.S. I don’t have third file and I don’t publish viruses, people who want to have database Just search torrent sites like torrentfunk and download it directly from torrent, Israeli authorities want to afraid you from downloading files, feel free just download it Haha!


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