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"Glory to the heroes who broke the schemes! Glory to the outcasts of the stupid system!
Glory to all of them who went to the end, who died young, but remained alive in their hearts!" (©Louna)
Hello, shadow runners. Hello, random subscriber. Today we are launching a new category "And there are heroes in hell...". These articles will focus on shadow-hackers, cyberstalkers, car thieves, scammers and all those who have long lived in the shadows, outside the law. But these people are much more humane and noble than the so-called "servants of the people"and" servants of the law"...
The case for 2015. He was called the "Robin Hood of the 21st Century"
A hero from Algeria. Ben dalaj Hamza.
He was declared the most dangerous hacker in the world. He single-handedly hacked the servers of 217 banks (including an Israeli one) for a total of$ 4 billion (!), most of which he sent to non-governmental aid organizations in Africa, and withdrew more than $ 280,000,000 by transferring all the money to humanitarian organizations in Palestine. (Orphanages, hospitals, poor relief funds)
Algerian hacker Ben Dalaj Hamza has been sentenced to death.
One of the top ten most wanted hackers by the FBR, Mossad and MI6, cyber-Algerian activist Ben Dalaj Hamza has been sentenced to death by a US court.
After an Interpol investigation that lasted more than three years (in 2013), one of the FBI's ten most wanted hackers, Ben Dalaj Hamza, was arrested in Thailand and extradited to the United States.
The young hacker solo broke into 217 banks by hacking into mailboxes, and was careful to steal more than $ 4 billion, which is comparable to the annual budgets of some "poor" countries.
The Algerian has supported and funded several non-governmental organizations in Africa and given more than $ 280 million to Palestinian NGOs.
This hacker did not stop there, he closed 8,000 French websites, hacked the websites of the foreign ministries of several European countries and helped get visas for several young people from Algeria.
The most striking fact in his short career was the seizure of the Israeli government's website, from which he was able to get important and secret materials for Palestine.
After this invasion, the Israeli government offered an Algerian hacker to work for them to strengthen their computer systems in exchange for agreeing to remove all articles sewn by the FBI, he categorically refused to work for the enemy-Israel and the United States.
Do you still consider hackers a global evil? Then you have nothing to do here.
Brother, we remember you. The network remembers everything. The shadow remembers everyone. The bitches were able to tie you up, but new ones will take your place. Those who remember how much good you brought to ordinary people. And one day, I believe, someone will repeat your feat.
Glory to all of them who went to the end, who died young, but remained alive in their hearts!" (©Louna)
Hello, shadow runners. Hello, random subscriber. Today we are launching a new category "And there are heroes in hell...". These articles will focus on shadow-hackers, cyberstalkers, car thieves, scammers and all those who have long lived in the shadows, outside the law. But these people are much more humane and noble than the so-called "servants of the people"and" servants of the law"...
The case for 2015. He was called the "Robin Hood of the 21st Century"
A hero from Algeria. Ben dalaj Hamza.
He was declared the most dangerous hacker in the world. He single-handedly hacked the servers of 217 banks (including an Israeli one) for a total of$ 4 billion (!), most of which he sent to non-governmental aid organizations in Africa, and withdrew more than $ 280,000,000 by transferring all the money to humanitarian organizations in Palestine. (Orphanages, hospitals, poor relief funds)
Algerian hacker Ben Dalaj Hamza has been sentenced to death.
One of the top ten most wanted hackers by the FBR, Mossad and MI6, cyber-Algerian activist Ben Dalaj Hamza has been sentenced to death by a US court.
After an Interpol investigation that lasted more than three years (in 2013), one of the FBI's ten most wanted hackers, Ben Dalaj Hamza, was arrested in Thailand and extradited to the United States.
The young hacker solo broke into 217 banks by hacking into mailboxes, and was careful to steal more than $ 4 billion, which is comparable to the annual budgets of some "poor" countries.
The Algerian has supported and funded several non-governmental organizations in Africa and given more than $ 280 million to Palestinian NGOs.
This hacker did not stop there, he closed 8,000 French websites, hacked the websites of the foreign ministries of several European countries and helped get visas for several young people from Algeria.
The most striking fact in his short career was the seizure of the Israeli government's website, from which he was able to get important and secret materials for Palestine.
After this invasion, the Israeli government offered an Algerian hacker to work for them to strengthen their computer systems in exchange for agreeing to remove all articles sewn by the FBI, he categorically refused to work for the enemy-Israel and the United States.
Do you still consider hackers a global evil? Then you have nothing to do here.
Brother, we remember you. The network remembers everything. The shadow remembers everyone. The bitches were able to tie you up, but new ones will take your place. Those who remember how much good you brought to ordinary people. And one day, I believe, someone will repeat your feat.