Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Anonymous declares an official "war on terror" Hacks Middle Eastern bank, holds records hostage

 


Anonymous declares an official "war on terror";
Hacks Middle Eastern bank, holds records hostage
Threatens to kill internet unless it admits supporting terror

DUBAI - ANONYMOUS has officially declared a war on terror by holding hostage
Middle Eastern bank accounts.

It is threatening to unleash "global internet destruction" unless the
Dahabshiil bank in the Middle East admits to financing terrorist groups.

Update: Dahabshiil has issued a statement wholeheartedly condemning "the
illegal actions of the activist group, Anonymous, and its claims of
breaching the privacy of hardworking, responsible individuals".

The bank says the claims by Anonymous that connections exist between its
business and known terrorist organisations are "quite simply wrong".

"Dahabshiil categorically denies these suggestions," the statement says. "We
have never been the subject of any investigation in relation to alleged
terrorist funding and we have no involvement whatsoever with money
laundering or the funding of terrorist organisations.

"Consequently, we call on Anonymous to withdraw its untrue allegations
immediately.

"Dahabshiil places the highest importance on its compliance procedures and
has extensive anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing policies in
place which are approved by the relevant regulators, including the FSA in
the UK. All staff receive extensive and continuous training in this regard.

"We have started a thorough investigation of Anonymous' attack and will keep
all customers fully updated. Safeguarding our customers' funds is of
paramount importance to Dahabshiil. We will continue to work closely with
the relevant authorities as we proceed."

Earlier, the hacking group published thousands of bank account names and
numbers and is threatening to destroy the bank's electronic systems if it
does not publicly acknowledge that it has helped to support terrorist groups
such as al-Qaeda and Al-Shabaab.

"We officially declare War on Terror," the group wrote on tech blog,
Slashdot.

"This is a call for actions of monitoring and/or destruction of companies
and institutions that do work with terrorists, rogue countries, etc."

In the announcement, the group claimed it is not a terrorist organisation
and that it was just "fed up with the fact our society is loosing (sic)
time".

The group said that WikiLeaks documents had revealed that the Dahabshiil
bank had provided direct financial support to al-Qaeda, Al Wafa and other
terrorist organisations. It posted documents on Google Plus that highlighted
associations with other banking networks including Barclay's in the UK and
Ernst & Young in the US.

Anonymous claims to have stolen documents from and destroyed "work stations"
in Australia, Kenya, USA, UK, Sweden, Somalia and Dubai. It claims it has
hidden "cyber-bombs" in banking networks around the world and that it has
attacked routers, firewalls and satellites that would protect banking
systems from protecting financial networks.

The bank has been put on notice that it has two months to come forward or
expect a "global internet destruction".

"If you want us to immediately stop this cyber-sabotage, it's quite easy,"
Anonymous wrote.

"We just ask you to stop lying, to recognize your help with Somalia terror,
and to officially change your behavior.

"We need a public message from you, as a proof."
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