Anonymous Threatens Estonian Government with Impending Cyber Attack
Oct 10, 2012
On October 8, the hacker collective Anonymous, through its AnonSwedenOp account, released a video on YouTube warning the Estonian government of a potential cyber attack. The video accused the government of neglecting its citizens, claiming, “The Estonian government sacrificed its own people rather than providing support. Instead of helping its own, it has funneled money to Greece, which is in a better financial position.” They highlighted the irony of Estonia’s financial struggles while simultaneously donating €357 million to Greece.
The group’s video indicated that the attack, dubbed Operation #OpEstonia, is likely scheduled for Friday, October 12. It concluded with a message of solidarity towards the Estonian people: “This must end. Estonian people, we haven’t forgotten you.”
Recently, Anonymous also targeted the website of the Swedish central bank, raising concerns about the potential scale and intensity of the forthcoming attack.
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Anonymous Threatens Estonian Government with Cyber Attack On October 8, the hacker collective Anonymous, through its AnonSwedenOp channel, released a video on YouTube, issuing a warning to the Estonian government about a potential cyber attack. The video criticizes the government’s priorities, claiming that it has failed to adequately support its…
Anonymous Threatens Estonian Government with Impending Cyber Attack
Oct 10, 2012
On October 8, the hacker collective Anonymous, through its AnonSwedenOp account, released a video on YouTube warning the Estonian government of a potential cyber attack. The video accused the government of neglecting its citizens, claiming, “The Estonian government sacrificed its own people rather than providing support. Instead of helping its own, it has funneled money to Greece, which is in a better financial position.” They highlighted the irony of Estonia’s financial struggles while simultaneously donating €357 million to Greece.
The group’s video indicated that the attack, dubbed Operation #OpEstonia, is likely scheduled for Friday, October 12. It concluded with a message of solidarity towards the Estonian people: “This must end. Estonian people, we haven’t forgotten you.”
Recently, Anonymous also targeted the website of the Swedish central bank, raising concerns about the potential scale and intensity of the forthcoming attack.
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