Anonymous Hacked Iceland Five Govt Sites For Good Reason
A Group of Anonymous Collective Hacktivist have brought down five Iceland government sites in the protest of Whale hunting in North Atlantic, one of the member have a claim of taking responsibility that they have broke down all five sites including the prime minister’s official website.
A Group of Anonymous Collective
Hacktivist have brought down five Iceland government sites in the
protest of Whale hunting in North Atlantic, one of the member have
claimed taking responsibility that they have broke down all five sites
including the prime minister’s official website. Environment and
Interior Minister.
The Anonymous have already warned
Iceland government against regular hunting down whales will cost them,
on Friday the Anonymous hacktivist group hacked all five websites and
most engaged site from the government made full clear down till the
midnight of Saturday as 28th of November.
Anonymous Hacked Iceland Five Govt Sites For Good Reason
The Day before Iceland site hacked,
Anonymous activist group have published a viral video related Whales
hunting down as Anti-Whaling hashtag – in the video it represents the
way Iceland government is behaving is a cruel way with the mammals or
any kind of animals which lead them to an anti-environment act against
the government – the group also said people to protest against the
government – in spite of international ban on whale hunting – government
is allowing the hunters to hunt down whale which the people of Iceland
and others in England would not tolerate the same.
The Activist being loyal to the work
they have done – they have published the sites as a screenshots of those
sites which are hacked by them – the post published on Friday evening –
the group openly says that they are collective hackers from Anonymous
and will do this again and again if government will not revoke the
current behaviour as they are doing. Iceland Government has not made any
comments to the report.
Anonymous collective members explain its
viewers about how government tracking their work:- as being an
inter-governmental body part of International Whaling Commission (IWC)
which genuinely applied a ban on commercial whale hunting from 1986 but
as far our concern hunting whale is continued from both the member of
IWC as Iceland and Norway.
Previously many times several charges
are against Iceland and Norway government allowing commercial sectors
for hunting whales. In the 1970s and 1980s Iceland has been charged for
whaling hunting – the activists from Greenpeace and from Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society have managed to revoke whale hunting many times.
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