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20.09.2024

Virtual War: Prime Minister's website hacked

Other victims of cyber attack: Ministry of Education, the Israel Lands Administration, Bezeq and the Israel Securities Authority • revenge: official website of the 'Anonymous' group was hacked by Israeli hackers

Virtual War: Prime Minister's website hacked



A computer hacking group which belongs to the 'Anonymous' organization, began realizing their threats tonight, to break and bring down Israeli websites as part of a virtual terror war.

Cyber attacks began with the toppling of the SEC website, which was immediately raised the cloud, later they also attacked the Prime Minister's website, the website of the Ministry of Education, the Israel Lands Administration website, 144 site of Bezeq telecommunications, military industrial site, ICA website and more. As of now, most of the hacks were handled and sites work normally.

Hackers had promised that the height of the attack not less than 2700 Israeli sites of all kinds will be aborted. In addition, they promised to publish the details of tens of thousands of Facebook accounts which they hacked, and thousands of credit card details, which they claim they have.

Globes: pro - Israeli hackers took revenge

Meanwhile, Israeli security experts received information on the number of Israeli sites which have been broken into and hundreds of e-mail addresses and encrypted passwords have been published. At the same time, there has been intense activity of pro-Israeli hackers on the Web: The official Website of the hacker group which calls itself Anonghost, and coordinates the threats to attack Israel, was hacked and pro-Israeli messages were planted in it, such as the Israeli flag.

Among other things, a list of 20 "forgotten" facts were published, such as about the birth of Israel as a Jewish nation before the rise of Islam, the number of times Jerusalem is mentioned in the Bible as well as a YouTube video of an interview published on Al Jazeera interview published seven years ago where there is criticism against the Arab world.

In addition, an Israeli hackers group called 'Israeli Elite Force' opened an account on Twitter, in which it added a number of links to Pakistani sites hacked by it and whose home page was changed. Among other things, in some of them a soldier image and an Israeli flag were planted, and a quote from Tehillim: "Gam ki elech begei tzalmaves, lo ira ra ki ata imadi."
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