Anonymous hacked the servers of the Iranian government has provided more than 10,000 emails from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ministry's website is still down and the servers are under control of Anonymous. One member of the Iranian Anonymous participating in the operation has sent a message of compromise email servers as proof they were still controlled by Anonymous.
Although the e-mail can be forged by collecting 10,000 e-mail is pretty good indication that they do not need a sham.
The file includes the adoption of email and the rejection of a variety of visas and passports, applications and other correspondence.
"It’s near the election’s anniversary. We had to do something," said one of the Iranians by Anonymous
#OpIran.
He said they have to take down Iranian government servers on a regular basis for the days of the operation, but it is clear that the recovery of information needed a different approach to the DDoS attack group signature.
He also indicated an as-yet unannounced attack. “For the election’s anniversary, we have a complete DDoS attack day” planned, he said.
We do not know who the target of the day is, but will be part of the Iranian government."Do not blame the media, says my source, but said the propaganda disguised as news was fair game. For example, this website publishes photos of the" troublemakers "asking citizens to identify others The government could subject them to a whole number of horrible punishment.
Ministry's website is still down and the servers are under control of Anonymous. One member of the Iranian Anonymous participating in the operation has sent a message of compromise email servers as proof they were still controlled by Anonymous.
Although the e-mail can be forged by collecting 10,000 e-mail is pretty good indication that they do not need a sham.
The file includes the adoption of email and the rejection of a variety of visas and passports, applications and other correspondence.
"It’s near the election’s anniversary. We had to do something," said one of the Iranians by Anonymous
#OpIran.
He said they have to take down Iranian government servers on a regular basis for the days of the operation, but it is clear that the recovery of information needed a different approach to the DDoS attack group signature.
He also indicated an as-yet unannounced attack. “For the election’s anniversary, we have a complete DDoS attack day” planned, he said.
We do not know who the target of the day is, but will be part of the Iranian government."Do not blame the media, says my source, but said the propaganda disguised as news was fair game. For example, this website publishes photos of the" troublemakers "asking citizens to identify others The government could subject them to a whole number of horrible punishment.







