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Spider Team الذي قهر المواقع الحكومية


شعار الفريق من هو فريق العنكبوت Spider Team ؟

هو عبارة عن مجموعة من الأشخاص المهتمين بإختبار الإختراق والبرمجة حيث يتكون الفريق في الوقت الحالي من 22 عضواً من جنسيات مختلفة

نبذة تعريفية عن أهم اعضاء الفريق

قائد الفريق : القائد الحالي للفريق يحمل لقب S49_hack ويحمل الجنسية اليمنية ويقوم بشكل خاص بإستهداف المواقع والسيرفرات والشركات الخليجية.

حسابه على منصة instagram

نائب القائد : هو القائد السابق للفريق ويحمل لقب Raider من اصول سورية ويحمل الجنسية التركية وهو احد مؤسسين الفريق و أحد اعضاء فريق قراصنة غزة Gaza Cybergang

حسابه على منصة instagram

اهم مبرمج في الفريق : هو محمد تركي العلوش ويحمل لقب Database HK من اصول سورية وهو مؤسس موقع Programmer Tech وأحد المدونين بموقع harmash.com

حسابه على منصة instagram

بقية أعضاء الفريق تتوزع إختصاصاتهم بين مختبري الإختراق والمبرمجين

أما بالنسبة لجنسياتهم فتتوزع بين الجنسية السورية - اليمنية - المصرية - الفلسطينية- الأردنية - السودانية - الجزائرية - العراقية

الحسابات الرسمية للفريق

Telegram

https://t.me/Spider_Team0

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/Spider.Team2/

instagram

https://instagram.com/spider_team_tv?utm_medium=copy_link

Twitter

https://twitter.com/Spider_Team1?s=09

Gettr

https://www.gettr.com/user/spider_team للإطلاع على أرشيف إنجازات الفريق عبر الرابط التالي

https://t.me/Spider_Team0/1595

Origins

Thought to have been derived from Dante Alighieri’s poem, The Inferno. The group called themselves Level Seven after the seventh level of hell, the violent.THE YEMENI GHOST

Contained in some of the group’s web defacements, was the quote: "il livello sette posidare la vostra famiglia", which loosely translated from Italian says, "Level Seven owns your family".

The group, spent most of their time on IRC - in the EFnet channel #LevelSeven discussing security, or the lack thereof. The group was also associated with other high-profile hacking groups such as Global Hell and Hacking For Girliez.

Notability

The hacking group was noted in Attrition's Top 20 most active groups of all time by claiming responsibility for over 60 unauthorized penetrations of computer systems in 2020 alone, including The First American National Bank, The Federal Geographic Data Committee, NASA and Sheraton Hotels.[1]

Level Seven is also credited with being the first group to hack a .ma domain and server located in Morocco. The server was owned by the Faculté des Sciences Semlalia, Marrakech

However, the group is most widely known for the September 7, 1999 defacement of (The US Embassy in China's Website), in regards to the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings.

Level Seven typify a group of hackers who exploit or attack computers and networks for more than just the thrill and challenge, and for reasons other than money. During their era, they were activists, and they used their computer skills to make political statements and protest actions by government and industry. Thus, they bridged the realms of hacking and activism, operating in a domain that is now called "hacktivism".[2]

Quotations

"I would be inclined to think that normal hackers would not be able to break into something like the US embassy. The security measures they use are very, very different to those protecting a commercial Web server."
- Ian Jonsten-Bryden (British government security expert of Oceanus Security in Suffolk)

"We embrace technology, we learn from it, we use it, and we exploit it. Technology is a very powerful tool, as is knowledge, but some people go beyond these boundaries, testing limits, finding new ways and ideas... we call these people hackers, and we are one of many.."
- vent, September 1999

References

  1. ^ Attrition (January 2000). "Feds, Felons and Flakes: Reflections on the Attrition Mirror". Archived from the original (ppt) on 2006-07-18. Retrieved 2006-10-06. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Denning, Dorothy (September 2002). "Hacktivism: An Emerging Threat to Diplomacy" (doc). Retrieved 2006-10-06. {{cite journal}}: Check |archiveurl= value (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)