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Israel's hacker payback: We've obtained Saudi… A group of hackers from Israel and abroad claim (More) A group of hackers from Israel and abroad claim that in a concerted effort against Saudi shopping websites they have obtained thousands of Saudi credit card details. They are threatening to expose the data should attacks on Israel continue .
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01.09.12Cyber vengeance: The major credit card information leak, a by-product of the activities of the Saudi hacker who has been sneering over attempts to locate him, has not been ignored.
Israeli hackers who spoke to Ynet claimed on Monday that they have managed to lay their hands on the details of thousands of credit cards used on Saudi shopping websites. Ynet has confirmed the hackers' reports. "If the leaks continue, we will cause severe damage to the privacy of Saudi citizens," one of the Israeli hackers threatened.
The Israeli hackers' activities have yielded, according to the hackers, "thousands of lists that include the personal details of citizens in the Arab state as well as the credit card details of those citizens. At the moment, we're holding on to the information and waiting for the right moment to publish it," they stressed
Ynet has looked into the details and can confirm that at least some of the names on the list are real and match the rest of the details presented in the hackers' list. Most of the identities matched the information in the file, their Facebook and email accounts as well as their telephone numbers. The people listed were mostly Saudi citizens.
Speaking to Ynet, Mohammad, a Saudi resident, confirmed the details and tried to find out how his telephone number and information was discovered. "That is my name and those are my personal details, but I don't know anything about a credit card leak, no one told me anything," he said before hanging up.
One hacker who spoke to Ynet said: "We could not stay silent after the pompous boasting of the Saudi hacker." He added that "a few Israeli hackers came together and decided on various responses for each cyber activity that would be carried out against Israel, including responses beyond the cyber world."
When asked what he meant he explained that "the response we decided upon after group consultations includes scenarios where Israel is attacked outside of the cyber world." For example, he explained that "if a terror attack were to take place, we will make every effort to publish the terrorist's personal details and those of his family."
He stressed that "sadly, the State of Israel does not support an offensive policy so we are forced to maintain a great deal of secrecy; if we are caught we're facing a harsh punishment."
Meanwhile, the Saudi hacker has failed to impress Israelis. "Any hacker can see tat this isn't the most talented person and that everything he did demanded very little knowledge and that it can be carried out through pre-arranged programs without any problems."
The Israeli hacker added that they were "working on exposing his true identity, but it isn't our main priority."
Computer aficionados have said that the major leak was a "major failure" and stressed that it was not difficult to carry out and lacked technological sophistication." http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4173264,00.html (Less)
Saudi Arabia leader visits UK amid controversy Hello on this Tuesday, October 30, 2007. I'm (More) Hello on this Tuesday, October 30, 2007. I'm Kristin Volk with a UPI Headline Update.
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia is visiting the UK today amid controversy. Human rights groups in Britain have called on the government there to react to allegations of the torture of women in the Saudi kingdom. Others are protesting the promotion of Islamic fundamentalist literature in UK mosques. The government says the King's visit is important due to Saudi Arabia's involvement in issues like the war on terror and the situation in Iran and Iraq.
NASA officials are adding another day onto shuttle Discovery's mission to get more information about a possibly faulty motor at the international space station. That motor apparently keeps the station's power-generating solar panels facing the sun. Discovery is now scheduled to return on Sunday.
Seven people dead after a suicide bomber blew himself up near the office of President General Pervez Musharraf. Musharraf was safely inside at the time. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but Pakistan has been targeted by a string of suicide attacks mostly blamed on Islamic extremists who are battling security forces near the Afghan border.
Israel is cutting fuel supplies to the Gaza Strip in response to months of Palestinian rocket attacks. Gaza officials say shipments of diesel fuel and gasoline are 30 percent smaller than regular deliveries. They're warning that cuts could cause widespread hardship in the impoverished area. Israel says the cutoff is a way to increase pressure on Gaza's Hamas rulers to stop attacks. (Less)
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