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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: IAEA Incursion, Anti-Israel hackers invade IAEA networks once more An anti-Israel hacking collective has seized highly sensitive nuclear data and satellite imagery from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the worlds top nuclear watchdog, according to the website Cryptome. This is the second time in two weeks that the IAEAs internal computer systems have been hacked by a group calling itself Parastoo, which is the Iranian word for a swallow (bird). Parastoo stole the personal information of nearly 200 IAEA scientists and officials last week, including one employee in the United States Department of Energys (DOE) Office of Science. DOE is responsible for overseeing Americas nuclear arsenal. Parastoo now claims to have pilfered reams of documents and personnel information from the nuclear watchdogs internal nuclear data section, according to a statement by the group. It also has obtained highly sensitive information, Including Confidential SafeGuard Documents, Satellite Images, Official letters, [and] Presentations, according to the statement. The hacker group has threatened to release this sensitive information unless the IAEA launches a formal investigation into Israels nuclear site, which some believe houses nuclear arms. We are demanding IAEA to start an INVESTIGATION into activities at Israels secret nuclear facilities, the group wrote in its second public statement. There are many PARASTOOs in the world, seeking for an investigation into Israels Human-Life threatening nuclear activities. The IAEA did not respond to a Free Beacon request for comment about the second infiltration of its servers. Yukiya Amano, the United Nations nuclear head, said last week that he did not believe sensitive nuclear safeguards have been comprised as a result of Parastoos initial attack, according to Reuters. Parastoo responded to this charge by launching a second attack last week aimed at penetrating further into the IAEAs systems, this time its nuclear data section. Were now publishing additional information to prove our ability to gain access to highly sensitive information, Parastoo wrote in its statement. IAEA cannot just keep us away by turning off their Servers (either old or new ones!), the group wrote. There are plenty more of where this information came from but we guarantee that these information will stay in a very safe place with us. Parastoo has said that it will safeguard this information as long as the IAEA agrees to investigate Israels Negev Nuclear Research Center located near the southern city of Dimona. Israel has not publicly acknowledged having nuclear arms. Parastoos demand appears to be in response to the IAEAs aggressive investigation into Irans clandestine nuclear enrichment program, which is believed to be aimed at building nuclear weapons. This information only released to open eyes of IAEA and independent media to real threat of world peace, Israel, the group states. Our intentions are not to sabotage or misuse such data for any purposes what so ever. Included in the groups statement is a link to the IAEAs internal nuclear data section. The information, which includes critical technical information needed to acquire access to the system, is meant to prove that Parastoos claims are legitimate. Additionally, Parastoo claims to have at least 15 portions of the IAEAs system under its control and it lists this information for the public to view. The group also provides a sample of several documents and satellite images it has seized from the IAEA and lists the email addresses of additional employees. Parastoo is highly critical of Israel, accusing it of espionage and terrorism in past statements. Both the language and political positions adopted by Parastoo are similar to dispatches from Anonymous, an anarchic collective of hacktivists who engage in cyber-attacks against targets it finds objectionable. Anonymous recently threatened to launch a cyber war against Israel in response to its most recent incursion into the Gaza Strip. It then leaked the personal information of nearly 5,000 Israeli officials. Details regarding Parastoos specific location remain vague. The group was not publicly known before its first attack and claims to have many members likely scattered in various locations. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#2. To: X-15 (#0)
Dimona is Israel's nuclear facility in the Negev Desert. Rumor has it that they have made a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 100 nuclear devices. Also, you cannot build them without testing them. The U.S. has a satellite which can pick up the flash of a nuclear weapon. The Israelis thought it was out of range when they tested off the coast of South Africa, but it was not and it picked up the telltale flash of a nuclear explosion. ;)
Correct, and current estimates put Izzy's stockpile of deadly goy-killers at closer to 300. "In an 20 April 1997 article that appeared in the Israeli Ha'aretz Daily Newspaper, South African Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad confirmed for the first time that a flare over the Indian Ocean detected by an American satellite in September 1979 was from a nuclear test. This statement was confirmed by the American Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, as an accurate account of what Pahad officially acknowledged. The article said that Israel helped South Africa develop its bomb designs in return for 550 tons of raw uranium and other assistance."
We know for a fact that Israel is guilty of proliferation. ;)
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