Israeli Elite Force

Israeli Elite Force

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Abbreviation iEF
Motto "Thou Shall Not Mess With The Best."
Formation April 2013
Type Hacking
Volunteers
15
Website

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Israeli Elite Force (iEF) is a hacktivism group founded two days before OpIsrael on April 5, 2013[1] that is responsible for multiple high profile computer attacks and large scale online vandalism. Targets include ISPs, domain registrars, commercial websites, educational institutions, and government agencies. The group's core members are: mitziyahu, Buddhax, amenefus, bl4z3, r3str1ct3d, Mute, Cyb3rS74r, Oshrio, Aph3x, xxtr, Kavim, md5c, Cpt|Sparrow, gal-, gr1sha, nyxman and TheGodOfHell.[1]

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The group is led by Mitziyahu, naming himself Co-ordinator, instead of leader. Stating in interviews for The Daily Beast, Israeli Channel 2 News, and more, that the mission of the iEF is to regain the Israeli citizen confidence of their hackers, and to fight Islamic cyber terrorism.[2]

OpIsrael Opposition

Main article: OpIsrael

OpIsrael was a coordinated cyber-attack by anti-Israel[3] groups and individuals against websites they perceived as Israeli, chiefly through denial of service assaults.[4] Timed for 7 April 2013, the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day,[5] its stated goal was to "erase Israel from the internet".[6][7][8]

OpBirthControl - OpIsraelBirthday opposition

Upon planning of the OpIsraelBirthday by anti-Israeli teams on April 7, 2014, iEF launched OpBirthControl, having several groups and individuals joining them.

On this op the Israeli Elite Force decided to focus its energy on exposing participants of the anti-Israel hacks. The iEF hacked named Buddhax published a PDF document[9] with a list of hackers and personal information including pictures of them taken from their computers. The PDF document has created a "buzz" being twitted by famous hacker The Jester,[10] and celebrity Roseanne Barr,[11][12] and being talked about in the media.[13][14][15]

Palestinian Population Database Leak

On another counter-op named #OpIsraelRetailiate, the IEF leaked a database file of the Palestinian Authority Population Registry.[16][17] This action was referred to as unprecedented by Israeli data security experts.[18][19]

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