Jordanian security forces arrested several youths who are suspected
of attacking Israeli internet sites as part of the large scale cyber
attack on Israel declared by the group called Anonymous.(Report Israelnationalnews)
In response, Anonymous threatened to attack Jordanian internet sites. The group demanded the activists' immediate release.
A Facebook group called "The Third Intifada – Jordan" boasted that 100,000 Israeli internet sites had been disabled. "Today we invade their internet sites and their electronic fortresses, and tomorrow we will attack them in their homes, which were established upon our land and which robbed us of our rights," the group wrote
In response, Anonymous threatened to attack Jordanian internet sites. The group demanded the activists' immediate release.
A Facebook group called "The Third Intifada – Jordan" boasted that 100,000 Israeli internet sites had been disabled. "Today we invade their internet sites and their electronic fortresses, and tomorrow we will attack them in their homes, which were established upon our land and which robbed us of our rights," the group wrote
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