Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Is there something the world needs to know about the Israeli undeclared nuclear program?

Is that suppose to change something? It isn't like Israel is stating they have genocidal intentions with Iran, is it? What exactly is the point of hacking into the IAEA site? News? For the sake of saying it can be done? Like, what is the purpose?

The ceasefire is still holding. Oh, could it be Palestine is seeking statehood at the UN this week? I suppose the autopsy of Mr. Arafat could move that along, too. 

Were any any of the hackers found and indicted on something? We can only hope there will actually be justice for the crime. I don't consider hacking into the IAEA a heroic act. That would not be my first thought.

BY Amrutha Gayathri
November 28 2012 6:15 AM

The U.N. nuclear watchdog (click here) Tuesday acknowledged that one of its servers had been hacked, after the hackers posted the stolen data online earlier this week.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said a previously unknown anti-Israeli group called Parastoo — meaning the swallow bird in Farsi and a common name for girls in Iran — had posted the contact details of more than 100 nuclear experts on the group's website three days ago.
A statement accompanying the contact details asked the experts, whose names were published, to sign a petition demanding an "open investigation" into Israel's undeclared nuclear weapons program. The U.N. agency is currently investigating Iran’s alleged nuclear program.