Anonymous declared cyberwar with Syria
The media said, the largest hacker group in the world Anonymous has announced it will conduct cyberwar against the Syrian government, just a day after the country caused outrage by blocking Internet access of people. .
The media said, the largest hacker group in the world Anonymous has announced it will conduct cyberwar against the Syrian government, just a day after the country caused outrage by blocking Internet access of people. .
Prior to the action, Anonymous vowed to attack 'all the websites of Assad regime that are being stored abroad,' in response to the policy of suppressing the digital community in Syria.
The group of world mobs pointed out that Assad's men and women had acted violently, when they cut off Syria's optical and coaxial cables, in order to completely prevent Internet connection. .
The above losses will make the repair and connection later difficult and time consuming.
Anonymous said their first retaliation target is the Syrian embassy website in China.
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