The Warsaw Stock Exchange hacked by Jehadi outfitsISIS cyber criminals behind the attack?

Though nothing more is known about the hack or why the exchange website was down in middle of trading hours, a Paste made on paste sharing website Pastebin states that The paste has been made by one Mr. JAN_URBANOWICZ  claims to have some 30,000 login and password records of the Warsaw investors and brokers. A Polish website niebezpiecznik.pl stated that the Warsaw Stock Exchange had confirmed the hack in a email to them.  The hackers have stolen approximately 30 MB of investor details as well as the IP addresses of servers and network infrastructure maps WSE, which proves that the hackers had gained unauthorized access to the internal network (intranet) of the Stock Exchange. The website also stated that the hackers, using the login credentials stolen from the Warsaw Stock Exchange then managed to enter into the  private e-mail box Stock Exchange and stole customer data from them (including intimate pictures).

ISIS cyber criminals behind the attack?

The paste as stated above says that the WSE was as a revenge against those who’re bombing our ‘Homeland’!  Poland had committed its army in Afghanistan and Iraq after the deadly 9/11 attacks on the WTC in the US.  It recently announced that it will give political support to the US led attack on ISIS insurgents in Iraq. The entire transcript of the hackers message is given below Adding two plus two, it is sufficient to conclude that the ISIS or IS is behind this hack however the same has not yet been confirmed by the investigating authority.  The Warsaw Stock Exchange also issued issued a press statement to cool the frayed investor tempers, saying that “unsolicited entities” may have gained access to archived data used for its trade simulation features. “At the same time we would like to inform that the situation remains without impact on the correct functioning and security of the stock exchange’s transaction system,” the statement read. Ladies and Gentlemen, Please be advised that for reasons beyond the control of the Stock Exchange in Warsaw SA could occur after acquisition by entities unauthorized archive your data to log in to the simulator exchange Stock Exchange Trader. We apologize for this situation and if you were using the same passwords on other websites we recommend change them. Exchange SA WSE’s spokesperson Maciej Wewiór said that transaction system data is stored in a different space than archived data, so they could not be reached at the same time. The following servers of WSE are still under the control of the hackers https://utp.gpw.pl/ https://gpwcatalyst.pl/ https://newconnect.pl/ https://gpwtrader.pl/