Algerian hackers made a slight mistake when they defaced the website of an English stately home instead of the website for Belvoir Fortress in Israel.
The cyber-jihadis of Dz-seC, a previously unknown group, commandeers the website of Belvoir Castle in order to post and an anti-Zionist rant and an image of the Algerian national flag.
Belvoir Fortress in Israel was a Christian outpost in the time of the crusades, Belvoir castle was a Royalist stronghold during the English civil war. and these days is best know for it?s annual teddy bears? picnic.
a Belvoir Castle spokesman, when speaking with the daily telegraph: ?We’ve nothing to do with the Middle-East, I just help to organise the teddy bears’ picnic. It does make more sense that they meant to target the fortress in Israel rather than the castle in Leicestershire.?
Belvoir Castle?s website has since been restored since the attack of the geographically misguided jihadists.
