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Handala hackers claim to have hacked former MK Ayelet Shaked's phone, share pictures, videos online
The Iranian hackers shared a series of photos, including one of Shaked at a meeting with Bennett and another of her posing with several IDF soldiers.
Fundraising site for October 7 ceremony targeted in alleged Hack
Russia's Aeroflot suffers IT failure, hackers claim responsibility
Israeli hacker group takes responsibility for reported collapse of Wi-Fi in Iran
IDF cyber warriors thwart major ISIS aviation terror attack
Spread across the country, the online soldiers of Unit 8200 are on the front line of Israel’s cyber wars 24/7, 365 days a year to identify possible threats and effectively neutralize them.
As hackers gain strength, Israeli cyber firms raise more money than ever
Investors poured a record-breaking $815 million into the Israeli cyber ecosystem in 2017, totaling some 16% of all global investment in the cybersecurity industry, second only to the United States.
Twitter account of former high-ranking official hacked by Turkish group
The account of Dr. Dore Gold, president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and former director-general of the Foreign Ministry, was hacked, and restored, on Saturday night.
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US officials charge Iranian man in 'Game of Thrones' hack
The indictment described the culprit as a "self-professed expert" in hacking who had worked on behalf of Iran's military to attack Israeli infrastructure.
Israel eyes measures to prevent cyber election sabotage
Officials worry less about the hacking of polling stations and more about 'fake news' from outside sources attempting to influence campaigns.
British-Israeli hacker accused of launching cyberattacks against UK banks
The attack is estimated to have cost Lloyds £190,000 and Barclays approximately £146,000.
Alt-right website the Daily Stormer appears hacked by Anonymous
Anonymous has not confirmed the hacking, leading to speculation that it may be a publicity stunt.
Terra Incognita: Fearing Russian bogeyman leads to Western ignorance
The real reason so many on the center-left have bought into the “Russians are coming” nonsense is because they supported the “reset” with Russia in 2009 when Hillary Clinton brought a childish little red button to hang out with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Geneva.
UAE involvement in hacking of Qatari govt. sites sparks diplomatic row
As the US tries to quell Arab isolation of Qatar, a new scandal arises.