Cyberattack
Israel warns of sharp rise in Iranian cyberattacks targeting officials, journalists
The cyberattacks involve “targeted phishing,” in which attackers impersonate familiar figures to lure victims into revealing personal information or downloading malicious files.
'Hacker mindset’ needed to combat online antisemitism, hacker Elazari tells 'Post' - interview
Iran won information war by shutting down the Internet - opinion
Former IDF officer says key to AI is still 'person behind the algorithm' at Cybertech conference
US Treasury says documents were stolen by Chinese hackers in 'major incident'
The Treasury Department and BeyondTrust did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.
Russian-Israeli ransomware developer faces extradition to US for hacking, extortion
Rostislav Panev was arrested in Israel in August in relation to allegations that he was a developer of the LockBit software.
'Ethical' Israeli cyber firm Paragon set for $900m. US acquisition
If Paragon deal goes through, $500 million will be split among 400 employees and 5 entrepreneurs.
Cyberattacks are expected to become more sophisticated, but so are the defense tools - opinion
DDoS type of attacks, where hostile actors create artificial load on targeted servers to disable them, have already become the hallmark of organized cyberattack campaign days against Israel,
Cyber Authority warns of Iranian hackers attempting to breach Israeli orgs
A new Iranian attack disguised as an email for 'Israel's Tourism Program' is attempting to infiltrate Israeli organizations.
Credit cards readers across Israeli stores, gas stations crash in cyberattack
This suspected cyberattack follows previous attempts made by Iran to penetrate Israeli cyber defenses.
Credit failures reported throughout Israel, customers asked to pay in cash
Sheba is among Israel’s leading payment firms, managing transactions across credit networks and banks nationwide.
Chinese hackers collected audio from unnamed Trump campaign adviser - report
A Trump adviser told the Washington Post that some senior staffers are now using encrypted devices to make basic phone calls.
Israel at war: What happened on day 382?
Report: Pentagon investigates leaks of Israeli strike plans on Iran • Police arrest east Jerusalemites suspected of assisting Iran
Hackers from group that targeted the 'Post' on Oct. 7 indicted by United States
In addition to the Jerusalem Post, the hacking group targeted Israel's Red Alert systems and a hospital in Los Angeles.