Anonymous threatened to knock down the New York Stock Exchange
Hackers have posted videos threatening to remove the website of the New York Stock Exchange on October 10.
A group of hackers claimed that it was part of the Anonymous hacker organization who posted a video with the intention of starting a war with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The video is clear, at 3.30 pm on October 10 (local time), the hacker will knock down the NYSE.com website, with a DDOS attack.
The reason this hacker group put forward this action is: 'It has been a long time, the criminal acts of bank managers, general managers and political systems are corrupt, bribery negatively affects the background. economy'. Therefore, they thought it was time to act.
According to reviews, an attack on the NYSE infrastructure will cause global trade to be destroyed. Some people are worried that Anonymous is calculating a larger attack, perhaps an attack that stalled all transactions on the stock exchange.
Back in August, the group of Anonymous hackers also reported that it had collapsed Facebook on November 5.
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