Anonymous: a message to Turkey

New anonymous blows: In the week that passed us on Monday, 14 December, a massive DDoS 40 Gbps attack hit the DNS Turkey servers run by NIC.tr.

NIC.tr is the service of Turkey that manages the country's main DNS servers and domains in .tr.isis-anonymous-turkish-govt

In a video posted on YouTube, Anonymous took responsibility for the attack, indicating that it was part of the internet war against ISIS, and the #OpISIS campaign.

According to the group, "Turkey supports ISIS by buying oil from them and treating its fighters."

Anonymous also said that its actions against ISIS in Turkey are not stopping, but will continue to attack the country's DNS servers, banks, government buildings, airports, military and private facilities and .

At In a DDoS attack on Turkey's DNS servers last week, hackers managed to hit five of Turkey's main nameservers, which eventually caved in and went offline on Monday night, taking with them over 400.000 websites using domains in . tr.

Servers came back up on Monday night, but access to .tr sites was limited to only a few trusted ones IPs, with most Turkish websites isolated from the Internet.

The attacks continued in the following days, on a smaller scale, with the Turkish DNS service "recovering" and coming to full operation by the end of the week.

See video announcement

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0m9lzxXIDBU

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Written by Dimitris

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