Friday, December 18, 2009

iranian cyber army

iranian cyber army

Hackers allegedly pro-Iranian group that brought Twitter stopped for at least an hour and defaced the homepage.

Microblogging site has become a popular means of communication for Iranian opponents of the Iranian regime after disputed elections.

Nearly an hour, users on the home page of Twitter is again directed to another web page to display this message: "This site was hacked by Cyber Iranian army.".

"The U.S. can control and manage access to the internet through theirs, but they do not, we will control and manage the Internet in our power," the report continued, according to BBC.

It is finished "caring" and winking emoticon.

It is not yet clear whether the incident was a fraud, or in fact the work of the Iranian group.

For those who are trying to get on the Twitter web site later, you need not break: a group calling itself Cyber Iranian military claims that invaded the site.
Users of the micro-blogging service by the new home page, apparently to protest the United States. It seems that the attack DNS, redirecting users to the new page.
New home page appeared at 6 GMT today.
Badly translated English (full text listed here), a unique link to the list of restrictions, and that hackers are against the Iranian people are stimulated. Hackers put the address iranian.cyber.army @ gmail.com.
Publication is under control until dry Tweeting problem is resolved.
This means heavy week on Twitter. Twitter is a web application data migration, so many users with limited service.
 
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