Anonymous ID: 4e7ad6 Aug. 25, 2024, 8:40 p.m. No.21482675   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2699 >>2801 >>2856 >>2907 >>2924 >>2996 >>3019 >>3075 >>3333

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Anti-Israel hackers have published extensive amount of classified data: Report

 

https://www.deccanchronicle.com/world/anti-israel-hackers-have-published-extensive-amount-of-classified-data-report-1819029

 

Tel Aviv: Anti-Israel hackers have published extensive amounts of classified data as Israel continues its struggle to contain leaks, Turkey-based Anadolu Agency reported, citing the Israeli daily Haaretz. The leaks involve tens of thousands of sensitive documents and emails stolen from Israeli institutions, including the Justice Ministry, it reported. The cyber attacks, that started on October 7, 2023, have targeted several entities, including military and defence contractors, hospitals and government ministries. Israel's cybersecurity infrastructure has been overwhelmed by the scale of the breach.

 

A source close to the investigation said, "The true extent of the damage to Israel's security and economy caused by these leaks is not yet fully known," the Turkey-based Anadolu Agency reported. The source added, "Despite massive investment in defensive cybersecurity measures, the scale of the leaks is likely the most severe in Israel's history – an unprecedented looting of gigabytes upon gigabytes of information of all sorts," the report said.

 

The leaked data has appeared on platforms like Telegram, resulting in several takedown attempts by Israeli authorities. However, Telegram's limited moderation policies have complicated these efforts. "Telegram emerged at the start of the war as a key platform utilized by Hamas' information warfare against Israel, one Israel was unable to properly address, lacking both monitoring capabilities and an understanding of the platform," Anadolu Agency reported quoting Haaretz report.

 

American commentator Jackson Hinkle also mentioned that anti-Israel hackers have published the information on Telegram and the founder of the Telegram messaging app, Pavel Durov, who had "refused Israel's request to censor them," was detained by the French authorities. In a post on X, Hinkle stated, "Anti-Israel hackers who stole gigabytes of sensitive Israeli data have been publishing the classified information on TELEGRAM. Telegram refused Israel's request to censor them. Today, Telegram founder Pavel Durov was arrested in France and now faces 20 years in prison."

 

Israel has tried to mitigate the damage through legal steps and direct talks with tech giants like Google, Amazon and Meta. However, the hackers have been using decentralized hosting services and "onion domains" which obscure the source of the data and obstruct takedown efforts. The war in Gaza started after Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israel on October 7, killing some 1,200 people and kidnapping over 240. CNN also reported that the founder of the Telegram messaging app, Pavel Durov, who had an arrest warrant issued against him, was detained by the French authorities at an airport outside Paris. Officers from France's anti-fraud office, attached to French customs, took the French-Russian billionaire into custody on Saturday evening after he arrived at Bourget Airport on a flight from Azerbaijan, according to CNN affiliate BFMTV. Durov, 39, was wanted under a French arrest warrant due to the lack of moderation on Telegram, which allegedly led to the platform being used for money laundering, drug trafficking and sharing pedophilic content. According to BFMTV, the Telegram founder had not regularly travelled to France and Europe since the arrest warrant was issued. Notably, France issued an arrest warrant for Durov on charges of complicity in drug trafficking, crimes against children and fraud due to the lack of moderation on Telegram and his failure to cooperate with law enforcement, the Moscow Times reported, citing French local media. The Russian-born founder of Telegram, which he says boasts over 900 million users, is currently based in Dubai. He became a naturalised French citizen in August 2021. Durov, who is also the founder of the VKontakte social network, left Russia in 2014 after he refused to share VKontakte users' data with Russian security services. Later, Russia unsuccessfully attempted to block Telegram over its refusal to provide users' online communications to security services.

 

( Source : ANI )

Anonymous ID: 4e7ad6 Aug. 25, 2024, 8:52 p.m. No.21482699   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2801 >>2856 >>2907 >>2924 >>3075 >>3333

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To big to post whole thing but article from 8-21

 

After Iran Steals Sensitive Israeli Data, Israel Tries to Censor the Internet

 

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/security-aviation/2024-08-21/ty-article-magazine/.premium/israels-futile-war-against-massive-iranian-hack-of-secret-data/00000191-6bd7-d1ee-afb5-6bff8a510000

 

https://archive.ph/C31xl

 

Anti-Israel hackers stole troves of sensitive Israeli data and are now publishing gigabytes of secret and classified information. Unable to stop the hacks, Israel is waging a futile war to against the leaks

 

A few months ago, foreign hackers managed to break into a computer linked to Israel's Justice Ministry. Tens of thousands of classified files and sensitive emails were leaked. Links allowing anyone to download the breached files were published on Telegram, the popular instant messaging app.

However, they soon began to disappear. One by one, the hacker's Telegram channels were taken down, their users deleted and posts that shared the download links gone.

Since October 7, Israel has faced an unprecedented onslaught of cyber-attacks: accounts of officials and key figures from Israel's security establishment, servers of private firms, military and defense contractors, municipalities, hospitals and even government ministries and key bodies they interact with were all targeted, if not successfully hacked, in a seemingly endless string of attacks, the full extent of which has not yet been made public.

 

Many of the hackers present themselves as pro-Palestinian forces, but are often fronts for Iran's semi-official cyber-intelligence hackers. Usually, their goals are to collect information, attack infrastructure and disrupt different services. However, they are also interested in what is termed "perception hacking" and psychological warfare, in this case intended to embarrass Israel, the so-called cyber nation.

Sources say the true extent of the damage to Israel's security and economy caused by these leaks is not yet fully known, not even to those in charge of dealing with the issue in Israel. They say that despite massive investment in defensive cybersecurity measures, the scale of the leaks is likely the most severe in Israel's history – "an unprecedented looting of gigabytes upon gigabytes of information of all sorts."

Local cyber security experts explain that many times, the surfacing of hacked materials is just the public crescendo of a clandestine hack that began some time ago.

 

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