Anonymous Greece: Leakage of Turkish government data

The Anonymous Greeks are reportedly continuing attacks on Turkish websites and infrastructures. According to exclusive information that came to SecNews.gr, following a bulk scan carried out by Greek hackers on domain.gov.tr, they identified and targeted several vulnerable government websites.

The last hitting of Greek hackers was successfully held at faba.gov.tr, This makes it a perfect choice for people with diabetes and for those who want to lose weight or follow a balanced diet. Board of directors Quality Coordination of the Province Smyrna(izkalite.gov.tr) but also a government news site in the domain cankiridh.gov.tr.

The first αν και είναι κάτω από το domain .gov.tr δεν φαίνεται να ανήκει σε κάποιο , and according to the information it provides is from FABA 2014, an International Symposium on Fisheries and Marine Sciences” organized by the Central Fisheries Institute (CFRI).

But let's look at the data leaked: (All images are corrupted for obvious reasons)

Anonymous Greece: Data leak

 

Business #OpShutDownTurkey - The Beginning

With videos posted by Greek Anonymous on YouTube, they signaled the start of Operation #OpShutDownTurkey, launching a series of coordinated attacks against Turkish websites. As they say, this is a form of protest against attacks carried out by Turkish hackers against her s.

The Greek Anonymous sent a clear message to the Aslan Neferler Tim group, another hacking group that attacked our country, causing an informal cyber war between Greece and Turkey, as they say .

Aslan Neferler Tim assumes responsibility for the attack on the Primeminister.gr site by posting screenshots on Twitter.

Anonymous Greeks are calling on Turkish hackers to stop the attacks, saying they have even more government databases in their hands. As they report, they have also gained access to Turkish cameras, having already released a demo video as proof of their actions.

Stay tuned in Secnews.gr for all the latest developments.

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