A hacker Saudi publishes details of Israeli credit cards
A hacker Saudi said, Monday, Jan. 2, he had published on the Internet details of four hundred thousand credit cards belonging to Israelis. The credit company concerned for its part, only fourteen miles cardholders were affected by piracy.
“Hi, this is 0xOmar group-xp, the largest group of hackers Wahhabis of Saudi Arabia” , proclaimed pirate in a statement. “We are anonymous Saudi hackers. We decided to publish the first part of our data for Israel ” , it is written.
“A list of maps, names and other personal details, representing 30 megabytes of data have been published on a website that was hijacked sports” , says the Jerusalem Post . “These data could have been stolen on sites group buying ” , the newspaper said.
A PREVIOUS ATTACK IN 2008
David Israel, CEO of Israel Credit Cards-Cal Ltd. ., confirmed the security breach bank, but said that after verification, only fourteen miles credit cards available online were valid. “These cards are removed from the system “, he said Tuesday.
The CEO of Isracard, Dov Kotler said for his part that there had been no breach of security of credit card companies or banks. “This is the result of an intrusion Internet sites in Israel ” , he said. He said it is not a major violation since 7 million cards in circulation in Israel. “We control the situation completely” , he added. This is not the first time that the group-xp did speak to him. In September 2008, the group claimed responsibility for attacks against Shiite websites, including that of Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani .
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