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AnonGhost is a Moroccan based hacker team, hacking against Israel and governments of the world against their polices towards their own people. The AnonGhost Team’s activity has primarily involved defacing websites with anti-western, anti-Israel and anti-Semitic messages.
AnonGhost Attacks
editThe AnonGhost has hacked over 400 websites belonging to different countries from all over the world leaving his deface page along with a message on all of the hacked websites according to which:
"To the Governments of the world We are watching you.. We can see what you are doing, we control you. We are everywhere.. Remember this. The people you are trying to stop on, we are everyone you depend on. We are the people who do your laundry and cook you food and serve you dinner. We make bed. We guard you, while you are sleeping. We drive the ambulances We direct your calls.. We are cooks and taxi drivers. We are everyone you come into contact with on a daily bases. We know everything about you. We process your insurance claims and credit card charges. We control every part of your life . Together we stand against Israel. We are anonymous We are legion.. United as ONE. Divided by Zero.. We do not forgive injustice. We do not forget oppression We are coming soon to release Gaza.. Expect Us.. We are AnonGhost we are legion. We do not forgive, we do not forget. Expect us." [1]
OpIsrael
editIn 2015 AnonGhost leak hundreds of Facebook emails and passwords belonging to israeli Facebook users for the OpIsrael. Hackers have pasted the leaked data on Pastebin along with a message for government and people of Israel. The message left with the data was expressed in following words:
"Greetings world we are AnonGhost. We are always here to punish you ! Because we are the voiceof Palestine and we will not remain silent ! We are the sound of the forgotten people, the freedom fighter in the cyberworld and our main targets are Zionism and Israhell, if you are asking why your website got hacked by us, its basically because we want to share our message and show the world who we are, we are not looking for fame but we have a goal to achieve. We support all hackers teams and we supporte all the freedom mouvement in the world. Muslims are everywhere - We will enter to Palestine soon :) remember this :D #OpIsrael Engaged, Expect us!" [2]
On April 9th, 2015, AnonGhost hacked Israeli credit cards and donated about $18,000 to pro-Palestinian charity for OpIsrael. The AnonGhost team acquired access to credit card credentials of Israelis by hacking into dozens of websites from Israel. The hacker stated: “We hope that we will make Israel lose money and as much possible.” The proof of this donation was also uploaded online by the hacktivist group in the form of screenshots that supposedly displayed thousands of dollars being transmitted to charities for the sake of supporting the Palestinian fundraising campaign “Keeping the Children of Gaza Alive.” Funds for this campaign are transferred online via FundRazr. [3]
United Nations Jordan Website Attacks
editIn March 2015, Anonymous and AnonGhost had warned Israel of a massive cyber attack on its military, government and civilian servers. The video message threatened Israel with an Electronic Holocaust.
“As we did many times, we will take down your servers, government websites, Israeli military websites, and Israeli institutions.” “We will erase you from cyberspace in our Electronic Holocaust.”
The AnonGhost hacked and defaced the official website of United Nations designated for the Kingdom of Jordan, leaving a message in support of free Palestine. They left a deface page along with a message on the hacked UN website yesterday. The message was left with following content: "United Nations Hacked :) Why So Mad ? Own3D By AnonGhost Team , Muslim Hackers . #Free_Palestine." [4]
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