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Hackers claim to be behind Israeli power outages

The hacker group has been responsible for cyber attacks on websites across a variety of Israeli sectors in the past couple of months.

Iranian flag and cyber code [Illustrative]

Iranian hackers targeted Israelis using rare cyberattack techniques

The new malware allows hackers to steal data from Telegram and take screenshots and record sound.

26/04/2023
Iranian flag and cyber code [Illustrative]

Iranian hackers are targeting US critical infrastructure, Microsoft warns

The Iranian attacks were likely carried out as retaliation against cyberattacks that targeted ports, trains and gas stations in Iran.

19/04/2023

Indonesian group hacks into Israeli homes, gas and bus stations

Israeli institutions have been the victims of a slew of hacking attacks in recent weeks. 

Israeli QuaDream's spyware used on victims across the world - Microsoft

A report was able to identify a handful of victims whose iPhones had been hacked using surveillance software developed by Israeli company QuaDream.

By REUTERS
11/04/2023

Russian spy who hacked Hillary Clinton in 2016 'compromised' - Ukrainian group

Ukrainian hackers claimed they have hacked into the emails of a senior Russian military spy who was accused of hacking the Hillary Clinton campaign in 2016.

By REUTERS
11/04/2023
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United Hatzalah hit by tens of thousands of cyberattacks past two days

The scale of the attacks over the past couple of days is causing concern as the country faces increasing threats from cybercriminals.

Israeli cyber security website briefly taken down in cyberattack

The websites of multiple major universities in Israel were attacked by a group of hackers calling themselves 'Anonymous Sudan.'

Where is Israel’s private cyberattack sector going?

Multidimensional hacking wars: There are at least four trends and countertrends which will determine the fate of the sector.

Ukrainian hackers use Russian officer's wife's nude photos to gather intelligence

Mrs. Atroshchenko agreed to surprise the regiment with a pinup calendar, thinking she was speaking with an officer rather than Ukrainian hackers.

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