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The New York Times reported that the long-time rumors that Iran is behind a swath of distributed denial of service attacks on banks are true.
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In an email interview with American Banker, the group also says it has no ties to Iran or any other state and disavows attacks on the Tel Aviv stock exchange or El Al Airlines.
November 1
A group of hacktivists who have claimed responsibility for a series of cyberattacks on some of the nation's biggest banks is halting its campaign.
The al-Qassam Cyber Fighters said Tuesday it has suspended its operation following the removal from YouTube of one version of a trailer for an anti-Muslim film called "The Innocence of Muslims."
"During the suspension of Operation Ababil, no attack to U.S. banks would take place by al-Qassam cyber fighters," the group wrote in an email.
The al-Qassam group called the takedown "a clear indication of progress and establishment of logic instead of obstinacy," but added it would resume attacks unless roughly a dozen versions of the video remain on YouTube come down as well.
Though the hacktivists praised YouTube for its "wise action," a W
YouTube previously has refused to remove the trailer, which the company has said
The cessation follows a wave of so-called denial of service attacks that have plagued the websites of at least a dozen banks since September. Some experts have said the al-Qassam group