An alleged saudi hacker has released a new file containing credit card information belonging to 11,000 Israelis on Thursday, days after leaking a list of 18,000 such entries
In an e-mail interview with Ynet, the 19-year-old hacker said that he considers his actions “a payback” for what he described as Israel’s wrongdoing.
“Israel attacks and kills innocent Palestinian people, they do genocide, they even break legal international rules,” the hacker, who identified himself as “0xOmar,” wrote.
“Hurting a person who occupied innocent people’s land and hurts innocent people is not bad thing, it’s a payback.”
The alleged Riyadh resident said his actions were meant “to harm Israel for now financially and socially, by creating long queues and crisis and panic.”
The hacker told Ynet that the latest leaks are just the beginning, and he soon intends to leak more personal information belonging to Israelis, as well as documents from military contractors and companies who manufacture surveillance equipment.
In a message attached to the file, 0xOmar threatened to release a comprehensive list containing 60,000 credit card entries. The updated file contains credit card numbers, passwords and other personal details that were stolen from Israeli coupon websites.
“An Israeli stupid student says it was only 14,000 cards, while only A SIGNLE (sic) FILE we uploaded contains 27000 working credit cards,” the hacker said in the statement. “(…) It was so bad media failure. Fake Jewish and Zionist lobby media started writing what a stupid student says.
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Im surprised Israel is letting him get away with this.