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#OpUSA – OpIsrael – Anonymous hit Israel and threatens cyberattack on US Govt

Pierluigi Paganini December 08, 2017

#OpUSA – OpIsrael – The hacker collective Anonymous threatens cyber attacks on US Government and launched the offensive against the Israeli targets.

In the last hours, the hacktivists leaked online names, emails, and passwords of Israeli public employees and shared a list of US government sites to target, calling on action against them.

Anonymous leaked data belonging to only a handful of the sites, this is the retaliation of the collective against the US Government for its politics in the Middle East.

Anonymous operation aims to protect Palestine and protest against Donald Trump’s choice to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Below the message published on the blog of the website cyberguerilla.com:

“Anonymous OpUSA – OpIsrael: Israeli Gov’t hacked and dumped. Download link!

This Hack is part of the Operation US + Israel. #OpUSA – OpIsrael

The end of 2017 #Anonymous

Operation: https://pastebin.com/tgbkCQ61


Israel Gov’t hacked and dumped.

Download dump: https://mega.nz/#!ZWByDAbT 

Decryption Key: !-Yvx4-wlzWEV5gagusHKcDF4eYeABfJxgDh_foO-D20

“Government of Israel and United State, our patience is exhausted!
No more words! Now only acts.
Anonymous can’t be silent when we see your actions.
Now its Anonymous time.“
  • We Are Anonymous,
  • We Are Legion,
  • We do not forgive,
  • We do not forget
  • Government of USA and Israel,
  • Expect us.“

Anonymous is calling for action against websites included in the United State and Israel Government Target list, the collective is inviting its members to hit in any way (i.e. Data Dump, Government Breach, Defacing, DDoSing ) these sites:

  • https://www.usa.gov/ = USA
  • https://www.gov.il/ = Israel
  • https://www.state.gov/ = USA
  • http://www.president.gov.il/ = Israel
  • https://www.whitehouse.gov/ = USA
  • http://itrade.gov.il/ = Israel
  • https://www.ssa.gov/ = USA
  • http://www.investinisrael.gov.il/ = Israel
  • https://www.data.gov/ = USA
  • http://www.antitrust.gov.il/ = Israel
  • https://www.irs.gov/ = USA
  • http://www.boi.org.il/en/ = Israel
  • https://www.federalreserve.gov/ = USA
  • http://www.space.gov.il/ = Israel
  • https://www.shabak.gov.il/ = Israel

The hackers aim to spread the #OpUSA and #OpIsrael by defacing any .us and .il domains, it is using the hashtags #OpUSA, #OpIsrael and #FreedomInWorld to make easy for sympathizers to see all the Anonymous posts on social media.

OpIsrael

Anonymous shared the code for the main deface page for OpUSA – OpIsrael here: https://ghostbin.com/paste/o3o88

Anonymous OpIsrael Israeli-US-hacking-2

 

https://youtu.be/pp3rM5WyHdk

The dump leaked by Anonymous is circulating online, it is a huge trove of data apparently containing the names and email addresses of government employees and alleged Mossad agents.

More news about the campaign is expected to be published on the Cyberguerrilla website.

Stay Tuned!

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Pierluigi Paganini

(Security Affairs – Anonymous, #OpUSA and #OpIsrael)

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