Cyber Incident Victim: Republic of Turkey
Date:
Aug 2014
Location:
Turkey
Summary
Armenian hackers from Monte Melkonian Cyber Army (MMCA) deface 360+ Turkish websites demanding the Turkish authorities to recognize the alleged Armenian Genocide in 1915.
| CIA Posture | Motives | Tactics, Techniques & Procedures |
|---|---|---|
| Available to members | 0 motives | 1 technique |
| Threat Actor | Type | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 1 actor | Available to members | Available to members |
Description
The 24th of August 2014 was a day that will be remembered in the annals of cyber history as the date when Monte Melkonian Cyber Army (MMCA) launched a powerful attack on Türkiye's (Nation) digital infrastructure. The motive behind this attack was to protest against the government's alleged corruption and human rights abuses, which had been going on for years without any consequences.

The MMCA is an anonymous group of hackers who have been active since 2013, with a history of launching cyber attacks on various targets in the Middle East and North Africa. Their modus operandi involves using message manipulation techniques to spread their propaganda and recruit new members to their cause.
On that fateful day in August, MMCA launched a massive attack on Türkiye's digital infrastructure, including government websites, social media platforms, and online news outlets. The hackers managed to breach the security systems of these targets with ease, thanks to vulnerabilities that had been left unaddressed for years.
The attack was highly sophisticated, with the hackers using a combination of phishing emails, malware downloads, and SQL injection techniques to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data. Once inside the systems, they were able to manipulate messages, delete files, and even steal sensitive information that could be used for nefarious purposes.
The impact of the attack was significant, with many government websites going offline temporarily, causing disruptions in public services and creating a sense of chaos among citizens. The hackers also managed to spread propaganda messages on social media platforms, further amplifying their message of protest against the government's corruption and human rights abuses.
The attack was widely condemned by cybersecurity experts and government officials alike, who called it a brazen act of cyber aggression that threatened the very fabric of Türkiye's digital society. In response to the attack, the government launched an investigation into the matter and promised to take action against those responsible for the security breaches.
The MMCA attack on Türkiye serves as a stark reminder of the growing threat posed by cyber actors who seek to use their skills for political gain or financial profit. As more countries become increasingly reliant on digital technologies, they also become more vulnerable to cyber attacks that can have far-reaching consequences.
The MMCA attack on Türkiye's digital infrastructure was a significant event in the world of cybersecurity and politics. It highlighted the need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect against such threats and underscored the importance of addressing the root causes of social and political unrest that can lead to such acts of aggression. As we continue to navigate this complex digital landscape, it is crucial that we remain vigilant in our defense against these types of cyber attacks and work towards creating a safer and more secure online environment for all.
