Algeria claims in anonymity to have accessed security databases.
According to a Telegram post from the group, Anonymous Algeria claims to have gotten access to databases held by the Israeli Defence Ministry and police.
Earlier this week, the group claimed to have obtained more than 10 gigabytes of material from the Israeli Defence Ministry, including details “about the officers, armies, and plans of the Israeli occupation army.”
An extract from the report that the group published contained the names, residential addresses, parental information, and other details of officers from the Israel Defence Forces (IDF).
If the “atrocities against children and women in Gaza” continue, the hackers vowed to reveal all the material and demanded a cease-fire from the Israeli government.
The hackers claim that many Israeli police machines were targeted, giving access to private files, and that Israel’s postal system was also subjected to a cyberattack affecting 1.5 million accounts.
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In every message it sent, Anonymous Algeria reaffirmed its support for Palestine. “Whether Palestine is oppressed or treated unfairly, we the people and the Algerian army are on its side. Unchain Palestine. We Are Here For You, the group wrote.
Israel is urged by the Arab League and the African Union to stop its assaults in Gaza.
During the Israel-Hamas conflict, more than 100 hacker groups are engaged in a digital warfare, with 70% of them backing Palestine, according to the Cyber Express.
While organisations like KillNet, Anonymous Sudan, and Mysterious Team Bangladesh have sided with Palestine, GonjeshkeDarande, Indian Cyber Force, and the UCC team have all declared their support for Israel.