Hacker group Anonymous launched a series of attacks against a number of internet sites in Israel. In the attack, the group shut down several websites or changing the look by installing pro-Palestinian messages.
The campaign is named OpsIsrael the purpose of military retaliated done in Gaza.
Hacking is coming along at a time when the Israeli military updating its site by adding'' achievement'' and'' badges'' for visitors.
Anonymous said it launched a campaign OpIsrael following the Israeli government's threat to cut all telecommunications networks Gaza.
This is according to the group in a statement posted on its website AnonRelations, "breaking the line in the sand''.
"We are ANONYMOUS and deadly NO internet in our control,'' he said.
The group was commemorating the Israeli government not to turn off the phone and website and urged the military operation in Gaza at the end.
If the strike does not end, Israel will feel the full wrath'' and'' out of control in this group.
A few hours after the statement was published, Anonymous lists 87 sites that claimed to have been hacked as part of OpIsrael.
Most sites were in-defaced or altered his appearance by displaying a message of support for Hamas and the Palestinians.
Anonymous also produce information packets for Gazans about alternative ways for them to communicate if the internet connection and other telecommunications disconnected.
War propaganda
At the same time when Anonymous attacked the websites of Israel, the Israel Defense Forces to change their blog anniversary by giving awards to people who frequently visit and interact with their site.
Israeli military site is adding a game, CalledIDF Ranks, which gives points for the visitors when collected will get virtual military rank.
A visitor coming to the site 10 times will get a badge'' consistent'' and if you are using the search field will have the rank of'' officer'' researchers.
The military said the system had a chance to stop for a moment because the site is experiencing tremendous density.
Since Wednesday (14/11) ago, this site began providing information directly related to a military operation against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
In the same way, Hamas also provide comments directly related to rocket attacks into Israel via Twitter.
Since the tension rising in Gaza, both sides are active using social networking sites to make war propaganda.







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