The Islamic Cyber Resistance Group sends message to Al-Qaeda and Mossad

Dec 16, 2013 10:40 GMT  ·  By

A hacker collective calling itself the Islamic Cyber Resistance Group has leaked a lot of information allegedly related to Al-Qaeda, Israel and Saudi Arabia. The attack comes in response to the assassination of Hezbollah commander Hassan Lakkis in Beirut.

The personal details of 2,014 people working for the Israeli army and 1,000 members of the Saudi army have been leaked online. The personal details published on WilkLeak.ir include names, email addresses, phone numbers, addresses and military ranks.

The hackers also say they’ve accessed 7 Gb of information from the Saudi Binladin Group, which they call a major financial supporter of Al-Qaeda. They claim to have obtained a total of 5 million “secret documents” from the company’s internal communications. However, they’ve only leaked around 2,200 emails, faxes and other documents.

“Stupid enemies of Islam took a silly action once again and intended to prevent us from moving on God’s path, but ‘Every mad man thinks all other men are mad.’ It’s you, who believe life is living in this world; it’s your casualties, who are dead and forgotten, whereas our martyrs are alive and (are) provided sustenance from their Lord,” the attackers wrote next to the leaked data.

The Islamic Cyber Resistance Group says they are follower of the prophet Mohammad. They claim that they want to avenge Hassan Lakkis’ assassination and warn Al-Qaeda and Mossad that their next operation will be “much more damaging.” They’ve dedicated this attack to Lakkis’ children.

“To Al-Qaeda & Mossad, We do not forget, we do not forgive, we know that the most valuable thing for you is your life, so take it & run away, because on God’s path, the cheapest thing to us is our lives,” the hackers concluded their statement.