Posted on 04/14/2013 11:52:56 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
Terror group Hamas was quoted Saturday as saying that members of the hacking group Anonymous broke into a Mossad website and revealed the names of 123 Israeli spies.
According to a report in Egyptian newspaper Al Shaab al Masri, the claim was made by an officer for the "internal security intelligence" mechanism in the interior ministry of the Hamas government of Gaza.
The officer said that 48 of the spies work in Egypt's and Saudi Arabia's stock exchanges. Another 52 work in the EMPC building, where Egypt's central television studios are located, 15 work on oil rigs in the Persian Gulf and Libya, ten in Egyptian communications media networks, and three in private firms.
He said that the names would be passed on to Egyptian intelligence in the next few days.
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I hope this is bull.
If not, dead bodies of Anonymous hackers will be turning up for the next decade.
Yes, yes... we know. Yasser Arafat was an Israeli spy. So was Mohammed.
I think true or not the bodies of Anonymous hackers should....
99 percent of their claims turn out to be BS ... but if this happens to have any truth to it you can sure bet the Mossad will take the necessary actions...
If Mossad didn’t feed them a bogus list in the first place. Doesn’t make any ne’min’ to them, so long as they kill somebody and believe he was a spy. Wouldn’t it be funny if they really were all spies, but for Hizbullah?
Well, certainly, if I were in the Mossad I'm sure that the first place that I'd store a list of the names of my deep-cover spies would be on my website, along with a sign saying "please don't break in here to look at my list of spies".
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Yup. That’s how those brilliant Arabian computer nerds knew they were onto something. Then, after a bizarre cartoon about a rabbit being thrown into a brier patch by a bear and a fox (silly Israelis don’t make sense), they saw the list and a big pop-up saying “NOOOOOOOOO! The jig is up!” in Hebrew. Heh.
This might be a way for the Mossad to take out a few of the rising stars of Hamas but planting evidence that they are actually deep cover agents.
Terror group Hamas was quoted Saturday as saying that members of the hacking group Anonymous broke into a Mossad website and revealed the names of 123 Israeli spies... 48 of the spies work in Egypt's and Saudi Arabia's stock exchanges. Another 52 work in the EMPC building, where Egypt's central television studios are located, 15 work on oil rigs in the Persian Gulf and Libya, ten in Egyptian communications media networks, and three in private firms.
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