The hacker group “LulzSec Muslims” claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on a server belonging to the Argentine Air Force. Allegedly, they breached the server, accessed its data, and deleted all server files before logging out. However, they made sure to leave their mark before exiting.
LulzSec Muslims left a message on the compromised server, which they later shared online as proof of their actions. The message states:
“This server was cooked by lulzsec muslims.
You have been hacked by lulzsec muslims. Why did we hack you?
While our brothers are being killed in Gaza, more and more countries have decided to stand with the Israeli occupation and support it politically and logistically. Therefore, we have also decided to attack those who support the occupation and punish them with all the power we have to protect them.
And this is just the beginning.
greetz: To all my friends, to all Muslims around the world, and to all who stand with our brothers in Palestine.”
The group was motivated by the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where they claim that 40,000 civilians have died. They see their cyberattacks as a form of retaliation against countries supporting the “Zionist entity” they blame for the casualties in Gaza.
In their public statement, LulzSec Muslims vowed to continue attacking entities that support Israel. They dedicate their actions to the memory of those who have died in Gaza, particularly the children.
The hackers shared a proof-of-concept (PoC) link to the message left on the Argentine Air Force server. You can view it here.
This incident highlights the rising use of cyberattacks as a form of protest or retaliation in global conflicts. The Argentine Air Force has not yet commented on the breach. The full extent of the damage and their response remains to be seen.
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