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Mid-East Hackers Declare Cyber War

Posted by Erin Dwyer

Fri, 27 Jan 2012, 11:01 AM  |  Permalink  |  Comment

A group of Israeli hackers calling themselves "IDF Team" brought down several Iranian websites Thursday in the latest chapter of the Middle East's cyber war. Sites affected include Iran's Press TV and the websites of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education. Other various Iranian sites were also hacked and their servers adjusted to display an Israeli flag and an anti-Arab message in English. The hackers explained that the sites would be shut down until further notice, adding: "Ahmadinejad what do you have to say about that?"

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