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Turkey - Hackers Target 26,000 Israeli Pizza Lovers

Published on:   July 18, 2010 04:22 PM
News Source:  Haaretz
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Turkey - The number of Israelis whose personal information was stolen by Turkish hackers has risen to at least 100,000, TheMarker reported on Sunday. On top of Saturday’s report of more than 30,000 Israeli victims of information theft, TheMarker has learned there is a file circulating on the internet containing the e-mail addresses of an additional 70,000 Israeli web users.

Israel’s Pizza Hut website was one of the targets of Turkish hackers in the wake of the IDF’s interception of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla on May 31 in which nine pro-Palestinian Turkish activists were killed.

The e-mail addresses and passwords of 26,476 Israeli Pizza Hut online customers have been published in a Turkish hackers forum.

Pizza Hut confirmed that e-mail addresses and passwords of customers who ordered pizza from the company’s website in early June had been stolen.

Pizza Hut officials said that credit card data is not stored on the website, so customers do not need to fear financial loss stemming from the information theft.

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The Walla Tech! website reported on Saturday that the Chabad website was targeted by Turkish hackers and 7,000 e-mail addresses were taken.


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 Jul 18, 2010 at 04:35 PM Anonymous Says:

I don't understand whats the big deal...they did not get any personal or financial information about these people. The only risk is that they may have used the same passwords to their facebook or twitter accounts.

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 04:44 PM a prominant lawyer Says:

i don't see this as a constitutional issue...however, i firmly believe the topping should be double cheese (mine favorite).

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 05:15 PM 9-days Says:

Pizza- perfect for the 9 days

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 05:39 PM why was your comment posted ? Says:

Reply to #2  
a prominant lawyer Says:

i don't see this as a constitutional issue...however, i firmly believe the topping should be double cheese (mine favorite).

what the heck does your stupid remark have to do with the news article? PS, LEARN TO SPELL AND WRITE !

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 07:20 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #4  
why was your comment posted ? Says:

what the heck does your stupid remark have to do with the news article? PS, LEARN TO SPELL AND WRITE !

That sounds like a lot of anger youre carrying with you there. Be more tolerant, its erev tisha b'av.

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 09:13 PM i am not angry, contrary to #5's observation Says:

Reply to #5  
Anonymous Says:

That sounds like a lot of anger youre carrying with you there. Be more tolerant, its erev tisha b'av.

reply to #5 from #4 i am not angry. just tired of being subjected to having to navigate thru incoherent statements/ and or loads of misspelled words it is annoying, sorry. i am not the only one that has made these comments, you see similiar comments on a pretty regular basis. i also would like to see here a policy of manditory translating of transliterated(look that word up if necessary) yiddish and hebrew and complete hebrew responses , so we ALL can understand what our fellow posters are saying. and to #5 and all klal Yisroel, have an easy and meaningful fast, may we ll be redeemed now !

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 09:57 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #4  
why was your comment posted ? Says:

what the heck does your stupid remark have to do with the news article? PS, LEARN TO SPELL AND WRITE !

Why so much anger? What a chillul Hashem!

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 10:08 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #6  
i am not angry, contrary to #5's observation Says:

reply to #5 from #4 i am not angry. just tired of being subjected to having to navigate thru incoherent statements/ and or loads of misspelled words it is annoying, sorry. i am not the only one that has made these comments, you see similiar comments on a pretty regular basis. i also would like to see here a policy of manditory translating of transliterated(look that word up if necessary) yiddish and hebrew and complete hebrew responses , so we ALL can understand what our fellow posters are saying. and to #5 and all klal Yisroel, have an easy and meaningful fast, may we ll be redeemed now !

What the heck does manditory mean ? You illiterate dope.

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 10:11 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #6  
i am not angry, contrary to #5's observation Says:

reply to #5 from #4 i am not angry. just tired of being subjected to having to navigate thru incoherent statements/ and or loads of misspelled words it is annoying, sorry. i am not the only one that has made these comments, you see similiar comments on a pretty regular basis. i also would like to see here a policy of manditory translating of transliterated(look that word up if necessary) yiddish and hebrew and complete hebrew responses , so we ALL can understand what our fellow posters are saying. and to #5 and all klal Yisroel, have an easy and meaningful fast, may we ll be redeemed now !

You can borrow my dictionary . Of course it is not manditory.....

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 10:36 PM Anonymous Says:

Mr. Bigshot #6 - learn how to spell mandatory...

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 11:20 PM Anonymous Says:

Maybe the pizza in Turkey is crummy and they want to get it delivered from Israel.

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 11:36 PM Aron Says:

Reply to #6  
i am not angry, contrary to #5's observation Says:

reply to #5 from #4 i am not angry. just tired of being subjected to having to navigate thru incoherent statements/ and or loads of misspelled words it is annoying, sorry. i am not the only one that has made these comments, you see similiar comments on a pretty regular basis. i also would like to see here a policy of manditory translating of transliterated(look that word up if necessary) yiddish and hebrew and complete hebrew responses , so we ALL can understand what our fellow posters are saying. and to #5 and all klal Yisroel, have an easy and meaningful fast, may we ll be redeemed now !

Excuse me, poster #4/#6. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! YOU need some lessons in proper grammar and punctuation skills.
Examples:
1) Failing to capitalize the first word of a sentence (numerous times),
2) Improper comma usage (using a comma instead of a colon - by "PS", and failing to place a comma - before "if necessary"),
3) Misspellings ("thru": there is no such word - the proper spelling is "through", and "manditory" - the correct spelling is "mandatory"),
4) Putting a slash in the wrong place (BEFORE "and or" instead of BETWEEN "and/or"),
5) Neglecting a period (by "loads of misspelled words (PERIOD) it is annoying, sorry."),
6) Improper spacing (lacking a space after "transliterated", and an extra space before the exclamation point at the very end of your comment),
7) Missing letters ("May we (a)ll be redeemed now !" - side note: there is the aforementioned extra space before the exclamation point).
As they say, people in glass houses...

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 Jul 18, 2010 at 11:51 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #12  
Aron Says:

Excuse me, poster #4/#6. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! YOU need some lessons in proper grammar and punctuation skills.
Examples:
1) Failing to capitalize the first word of a sentence (numerous times),
2) Improper comma usage (using a comma instead of a colon - by "PS", and failing to place a comma - before "if necessary"),
3) Misspellings ("thru": there is no such word - the proper spelling is "through", and "manditory" - the correct spelling is "mandatory"),
4) Putting a slash in the wrong place (BEFORE "and or" instead of BETWEEN "and/or"),
5) Neglecting a period (by "loads of misspelled words (PERIOD) it is annoying, sorry."),
6) Improper spacing (lacking a space after "transliterated", and an extra space before the exclamation point at the very end of your comment),
7) Missing letters ("May we (a)ll be redeemed now !" - side note: there is the aforementioned extra space before the exclamation point).
As they say, people in glass houses...

Nice humor!!

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 Jul 19, 2010 at 12:06 AM chiam Says:

12(aron) You did a great job. keep it up

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 Jul 19, 2010 at 01:05 AM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #6  
i am not angry, contrary to #5's observation Says:

reply to #5 from #4 i am not angry. just tired of being subjected to having to navigate thru incoherent statements/ and or loads of misspelled words it is annoying, sorry. i am not the only one that has made these comments, you see similiar comments on a pretty regular basis. i also would like to see here a policy of manditory translating of transliterated(look that word up if necessary) yiddish and hebrew and complete hebrew responses , so we ALL can understand what our fellow posters are saying. and to #5 and all klal Yisroel, have an easy and meaningful fast, may we ll be redeemed now !

Your ego just makes us all sick to our stomachs! you are a classic example of a disturbed and very low self esteemed individual who only feels a need to bring peoplo down when in turn you think it lifts you up.live and let live buddy! Its everyones turf in every way shape or form and nobody is more right then the next myself included!

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