Anonymous launches "crusade" against Israel?![]() February 10, 2012 - 13:44 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Israel's escalating battle with pro-Palestinian hackers is about to get much more serious as prominent international "hacktivist" group Anonymous enters the fray on the side of Israel's enemies, Israel Today reports. In a video posted to YouTube on Thursday, Feb 9, Anonymous accused Israel of "crimes against humanity" and vowed to launch a "crusade" against the Jewish state. "Your Zionist bigotry has displaced and killed a great many," the group claimed in the video. "As the world weeps, you laugh while planning your next attack." Turning to Israel's ongoing debate over whether or not a preemptive strike on Iran's nuclear facilities in necessary, Anonymous vowed, "We will not allow you to attack a sovereign country based upon a campaign of lies." The video concludes that Israel "is unworthy to exist in your current form, and will therefore face the wrath of Anonymous." The threatened cyber "crusade" will come in three phases, as outlined by Anonymous: Step one will be initiated after the release of this video and will be comprised of systematically removing you from the internet; Step two will be later disclosed and is already in initiation; and Step three, well, think of this one as a present from Anonymous to you - we will not stop until the police state becomes a free state. We are Anonymous, we are legion, we do not forgive, we do not forget." Reports on other Internet security sites suggested that Anonymous had already infected hundreds and perhaps thousands of Israeli servers with a virus programmed to go active on February 14, Valentine's Day. Some of the social network’s new shareholders are now suing Zuckerberg after the share price tumbled in the first week. Felix Roque, the 55-year-old mayor of West New York, New Jersey, and his son, Joseph Roque, 22, were arrested by the FBI. Kim Dotcom demanded access to the data stored on his computers and hard drives that were confiscated during the raid. The game moved 3.5 million copies in the first 24 hours of release, which makes it now the fastest selling game in PC history. |