Friday, March 9, 2012

Faceless cyber warriors [Vol-2]



Indishell, ICA and the HCA posted ominous messages to Bangladeshi hackers on the bangladeshi sites, while in reply, Bangladeshi hackers posted messages and images protesting the killing and torture of bangladeshi nationals at the hands of BSF personnel at the 4,165-kilometer long India-Bangladesh border, India's construction of the Tipaimukh Dam that is likely to have severe environmental effects on Bangladesh and adjoining areas of India. The bangladeshi hackers also poeted messages about the Teesta water sharing, let bangladesh television programmes be aired in India and more.

Indian hackers stopped hacking Bangladeshi sites by February 14, driving some Indian media to dub Bangladeshi hackers the "Victor".

But BBHH continued to hack Indian sites. This correspondent managed to get an email response from Optimus Black Burn, a core hacker of BBHH, on February 26. In the email, Balack Burn wrote, 'Our hacking is ongoing. BBHH, BCA, 3CA are all working together.'

While he couldn't provide the actual number of sites hacked till date, black Burn claimed, "The cyber war is over because we do note have any oponents. Indian hackers left the cyber war field and the Indian hackers left the cyber war field and the Indian media has already reported that we are the winners."

'But our protest is still going on. We are now fighting against injustice and brutality of India,' he wrote.

Black Burn denied the allegations by foreign media that hackers fromother countries were aiding the Bangladesh cyber-front. 'It's totally false. We do not have any connection with any international hacking groups, especially Pakistani hackers hacked Indian sites for kashmir. They are not with us...' the email read. 'We do not need any help' as 'we have the power to fight on our own.'

About affiliation with Anonymous, an international loosely collective of hackers who has hacked US govenment websites, Sony, PBS, the Vatican, Wall Street Journal of Germany and more, Black Burn wrote, "No... But some anonymous members morally support us.'

But immediately, the next day, BBHH declared 'an ed to their cyber attacks on India' on their Facebook page, taking th outcomne of two-day long talks between the Indian union home minister Palaniappan Chidambaram and Bangladesh Home Minister Sahara Khatun at New Delhi, as a positive sign. At the home-ministerial level talkes that concluded on February 25, Delhi had assured Dhaka to bring border killings 'down to zero'.

Continue Reading Vol-3 Post:  Faceless cyber warriors [Vol-3]

....... to be continue ........

by Syed Tashfin Chowdhury
Source: New Age Extra

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