Censor yourself -- or else.
Here's the latest in the Islamic war on free speech: "Muslim hackers
target US banks in third round of cyberattacks," from the
Global Post, March 7:
Muslim hackers in the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Cyber Fighters
launched the third phase of their Operation Ababil campaign against
US-based banks on Wednesday, making further demands that the YouTube
video “Innocence of Muslims” be removed from the web.
Known to many as the Muslim world's Anonymous, Izz ad-Din issued an
ultimatum on Tuesday that their distributed denial of service (DDoS)
attacks against American banking institutions would continue unless
insults against the Prophet Mohammed were removed from YouTube.
“During runnnig [sic] Operation Ababil Phase 3, like previous phases,
a number of american [sic] banks will be hit by denial of service
attacks three days a week, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during
working hours,” read the group’s latest statement.
Outages have been reported by customers of Bank of America, Capital
One, Citibank, PNC Bank, Union Bank and Wells Fargo, according to Site
Down, a website that tracks reported online outages. However, no banks
have reported experiencing any issues with their online services.
"At this point, we've had no issues on our end," Bank of America spokesman Mark T. Pipitone told Information Week Wednesday.
Unlike Anonymous, the Izz ad-Din Cyber Fighters seem to abide by
strict, self-imposed regulations. During phase two of Operation Ababil,
YouTube removed the original version of “Innocence of Muslims” from the
site — as promised, the hacker collective ceased attacks once their
demands were met.
But new copies of the video have reappeared on YouTube, and the Izz
ad-Din Cyber Fighters say they will not tolerate more insults levied
against Prophet Mohammed.
“Now at the end of one month time it is seen that other copies of the
film yet exist in YouTube so we announce the Phase 3 of Operation
Ababil will start this week,” read the group’s statement.
For phase three, Izz ad-Din is using a complex calculation to issue
banks an exact dollar amount each will lose in the attacks. Using a
combination of the video’s traffic statistics, Izz ad-Din determined
that US Banks should pay $874.7 million in compensation.
A loss at that levels requires about 11 weeks of DDoS attacks.
Taking their name from a Syrian preacher that fought against French,
British and Zionist elements in the Levant in the 1920s and 1930s, the
collective has wrapped itself in the rhetoric of anti-imperialism....
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