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'''AnonCoders''' is a group of [[computer hacker]]s. Using [[denial of service attack]]s, [[database]] [[hijack attack|hijacking]], database leaks, admin panel takeovers, and other defacements, the group mainly targets [[Israel]]i [[website]]s in protest of crimes allegedly committed against the [[Palestinian people]] on behalf of Israel. AnonCoders began operation in January 2015.
'''AnonCoders''' is a group of [[computer hacker]]s. Using [[denial of service attack]]s, [[database]] [[hijack attack|hijacking]], database leaks, admin panel takeovers, and other defacements, the group mainly targets [[Israel]]i [[website]]s in protest of crimes allegedly committed against the [[Palestinian people]] on behalf of Israel. AnonCoders began operation in January 2015.


AnonCoders first attack was leveled against several major Israeli websites. In February, it attacked numerous [[France|French]] websites in opposition to [[cartoon]]s of the [[Islam]]ic [[prophet]] [[Muhammad]] [[publishing|published]] in [[Charlie Hebdo]] [[Magazine]]. The group has [[vandalism|vandalized]] sites in [[Israel]], Europe, and the United States.<ref>Brad Bowman, "[http://www.state-journal.com/local%20news/2015/05/26/international-hacker-group-controlled-ky-gop-s-website-and-says-more-on-the-way/ Kentucky Republican Party's website hacked by Anon Coders]", ''The State Journal'' (Frankfort, KY), 27 May 2015.</ref><ref>Dari’Anne Hudson, "[http://insiderlouisville.com/metro/anoncoders-hack-republican-party-of-kentucky-website/ AnonCoders hack Republican Party of Kentucky website]", Louisville Insider, 26 May 2015.</ref><ref>Sead Fadilpašić, "[http://www.itproportal.com/2015/05/27/republican-party-of-kentuckys-website-held-hostage/ AnonCoders return, holds Political Party website hostage]", IT Pro Portal, 27 May 2015.</ref><ref>Jack Brammer, "[http://www.kentucky.com/2015/05/26/3869933_republican-party-of-kentucky-website.html?rh=1/ Kentucky Republican Party website hacked over Memorial Day weekend]", ''Lexington Herald-Leader'', 26 May 2015.</ref>
AnonCoders' first attack was leveled against several major Israeli websites. In February, it attacked numerous [[France|French]] websites in opposition to [[cartoon]]s of the [[Islam]]ic [[prophet]] [[Muhammad]] [[publishing|published]] in [[Charlie Hebdo]] [[Magazine]]. The group has [[vandalism|vandalized]] sites in [[Israel]], Europe, and the United States.<ref>Brad Bowman, "[http://www.state-journal.com/local%20news/2015/05/26/international-hacker-group-controlled-ky-gop-s-website-and-says-more-on-the-way/ Kentucky Republican Party's website hacked by Anon Coders]", ''The State Journal'' (Frankfort, KY), 27 May 2015.</ref><ref>Dari’Anne Hudson, "[http://insiderlouisville.com/metro/anoncoders-hack-republican-party-of-kentucky-website/ AnonCoders hack Republican Party of Kentucky website]", Louisville Insider, 26 May 2015.</ref><ref>Sead Fadilpašić, "[http://www.itproportal.com/2015/05/27/republican-party-of-kentuckys-website-held-hostage/ AnonCoders return, holds Political Party website hostage]", IT Pro Portal, 27 May 2015.</ref><ref>Jack Brammer, "[http://www.kentucky.com/2015/05/26/3869933_republican-party-of-kentucky-website.html?rh=1/ Kentucky Republican Party website hacked over Memorial Day weekend]", ''Lexington Herald-Leader'', 26 May 2015.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 04:02, 30 March 2024

AnonCoders is a group of computer hackers. Using denial of service attacks, database hijacking, database leaks, admin panel takeovers, and other defacements, the group mainly targets Israeli websites in protest of crimes allegedly committed against the Palestinian people on behalf of Israel. AnonCoders began operation in January 2015.

AnonCoders' first attack was leveled against several major Israeli websites. In February, it attacked numerous French websites in opposition to cartoons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad published in Charlie Hebdo Magazine. The group has vandalized sites in Israel, Europe, and the United States.[1][2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Brad Bowman, "Kentucky Republican Party's website hacked by Anon Coders", The State Journal (Frankfort, KY), 27 May 2015.
  2. ^ Dari’Anne Hudson, "AnonCoders hack Republican Party of Kentucky website", Louisville Insider, 26 May 2015.
  3. ^ Sead Fadilpašić, "AnonCoders return, holds Political Party website hostage", IT Pro Portal, 27 May 2015.
  4. ^ Jack Brammer, "Kentucky Republican Party website hacked over Memorial Day weekend", Lexington Herald-Leader, 26 May 2015.