Anonymous Collective sent a warning message to UAE on Twitter
An Anonymous Collective calling themselves Ghostsec sent a message to the UAE on their Twitter account @GSM_M4F14.
This collective posted a tweet a day ago saying that like Last year, For the April fools day celebration they are going to hack UAE again with a video of Last year’s hacking video.
Have a look at this tweet,
Last year during april 1st we hacked into a debt company as a special april fools celebration.
This year we have something setup again 》#UAE AGAIN 👻
It maybe slightly delayed due to the production of the video and the packaging of all the files.
Video last year here 😉 pic.twitter.com/p4bb8j570Y
— GSM (@GS_M4F14) March 31, 2022
Last year, they shared a video of hacking a debt company for the fools day Celebration.
On the same day, they shared a screenshot of hacking the UAE Alibaba company’s website stating that they have deleted and cleared the backup so that the company couldn’t recover the data again
Have a look at that tweet,
Alibaba's UAE branch what a lovely Elasticsearch DB you have
Link to leak: https://t.co/yN7PIgt1qj
Happy April Fools you greedy animals!
We have also deleted everything and even cleared the backups so there is no recovery, and we left a little celebration from us <3 pic.twitter.com/nnQAG10phw
— GSM (@GS_M4F14) April 1, 2022
Today, This Anonymous Collective sent a warning message to UAE along with a hacking video on Twiter
Message to the UAE ;
Unfortunately this has become tradition, please secure your shit before every april 1st we might eventually get bored and go towards a different country!! #GhostSecAND REMEMBER;
FOLKS HACK THE PLANET!!APRIL FOOLS HACK VIDEO:https://t.co/zLtr8z8kzJ pic.twitter.com/xVkKmdh6iT
— GSM (@GS_M4F14) April 1, 2022
In a message that reads, ” Message to the UAE: Unfortunately this has become tradition, please secure your shit before every April 1st we might eventually get bored and go towards a different country!”
Along with a reminder saying, ” FOLKS HACK THE PLANET”
This Anonymous Collective shares hacking videos of company data on Twitter and youtube.