Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Anonymous Hackers Leak 1GB of Emails from Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Anonymous Hackers managing #opsyria have leaked 1 GB of documents that allegedly represent the contents of internal government emails from the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Most of the files are in Arabic.
"Within the stash you will find details about cargo flights from Russia, each containing 30 tons of fresh Syrian Cash" Hackers said. "Furthermore you will find lulzy documents such as scanned passports from Syrian ministers (PDF) and details about arms transportation from Ukraine
Email are available here here and full archive is available to download
Documents contain all sort of information, including scanned copies of Syrian minister passport, about an arms transport from Ukraine and even report which shows that 200 tons of Syrian bank notes have been shipped from Russia
"Within the stash you will find details about cargo flights from Russia, each containing 30 tons of fresh Syrian Cash" Hackers said. "Furthermore you will find lulzy documents such as scanned passports from Syrian ministers (PDF) and details about arms transportation from Ukraine
Email are available here here and full archive is available to download

This article was written by: Rajesh Darvesh
He is a Ethical Hacking and Security Professional, with experience in various aspects of Information Security and Founder of The Hacker Voice Other than this : He is an Internet Activist, Strong supporter of Anonymous and Wikileaks you can Follow him on Twitter
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