As reported by Zone-h, a few hours after the United Nations voted the resolution for the Lebanon peace keeping forces, the United Nation and Sony Philippines websites have been compromised by the Turkish hackers Eno7, apparently in protest for the current Middle-East situation.
Attackers announced that a massive cyberprotest is being organized by a coalition of hackers from Chile (byond crew), Argentina, Mexico (D.O.M Team & Xtech Inc), Turkey (eno7), Germany, Dominican Republic, Peru, Spain, Venezuela, Guatemala and for the first time ever by Cuban hackers (Hackbsd Crew)!
UPDATE: Seems that other hackers/defacers managed to break in the UN.org site as well as eno7 managed to deface more well known sites. (Mirror here!)
A SPECIAL ATTENTION FOR THE UNITED NATIONS Until that time you just watched the civil and innocent people who are dying in Iraq , Palestina and Africa. Israel hit the Lebanon , destroyed the childeren and hit down the towers of UN. The supporter Israel challenges to the world and we are asking what your mission is in this bleeding world,you UNITED NATIONS.You are not connecting civilizations just connecting your advantages.We are not your toys.. If your democracy and your human rights are these so we came here to teach you the civilization and the correct human rights.We are AYYILDIZ TIM the childeren of Republic of Turkey. REST OF THAT either INDEPENDENCE or DEATH neutrality just not exist in the face of murder,doing nothing to stop this is in fact to choosing,it is not be neutral.This is the text the hackers left in the defaced pages, along with the Turkish logo.








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1 Information Security & howtos » Massive cyberprotest by an international hackers coalition against UN/Leb.. // Aug 16, 2006 at 8:24 pm
[...] A massive cyberprotest by hackers from Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Turkey, Germany, Dominican Republic, Peru, Spain, Venezuela and for the first time ever by Cuban hackers (YES!!! CUBAN HACKERS!!!) against the United Nations resolution for Lebanon is taking place and according to reports, it has taken a lot of high-profile victims (UN,Sony,Gov sites)read more | digg story [...]
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