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The Iranians are waiting for the Israeli response : Who is behind the latest cyberattack on Israeli firms? - Israel News

Follow Dec. 19, 2020 Israel is under attack. Iranian-linked hackers have targeted at least 80 Israeli firms in what experts say is a form of ideologically driven cybercrime. The attack, led by a group called Pay2Key, is the latest in a string of cybercampaigns against Israel. However, if recent attacks were indirectly linked to Iran and attributed to purely political motives, the latest one was deemed Iranian from the onset but is said to also have financial motives – further blurring the lines between hacktivism and cybercrime.  “The Iranians are awaiting the Israeli response to escalate the attack,” said Omri Segev Moyal, CEO of the cybersecurity firm Profero. “The Iranian attack has been in the works for months, and is only growing and continuing to inflict damage on the Israeli market. Much like the tit-for-tat dynamic of war, this is a face-off between two states. The victims we know about are only the tip of the iceberg,” he tells Haaretz. “The Israeli economy

Israel s supply chain targeted in massive cyberattack

Dozens of Israeli importers and logistics companies were struck by a severe cyberattack last weekend. The hackers managed to break into the servers of dozens of companies and penetrate Israel s supply chain. The companies that were attacked are among Israel s biggest in the logistics sector and such an attack has the potential of severely disrupting the supply of basic commodities to the country. The stolen information may also be of strategic value to enemy states. Despite the successful hack, there has yet to have been a request for ransom, which raises the suspicion that the attack was strategic in nature with the target of acquiring information on critical Israeli infrastructure.

Subtle Cyberattack Met by Swift Cybersecurity Acts

Subtle Cyberattack Met by Swift Cybersecurity Acts Joshua Shuman Data is the new oil, computer experts says At 11:30 on Friday night Orian, an Israeli logistics and international freight forwarding firm, found itself the target of a cyberattack. Alerted by Amital Data, an Orian software services partner, of the targeted attack on a computer server located at Orian’s offices, the logistics company learned that corporate data, as well as data from 40 of Amital’s clients, had been compromised. According to the company, it identified the types of data taken in the attack but not the exact data taken. “Data is like the new oil,” Dr. Reuven Lerner, an expert and consultant in computer programming and data science, told The Media Line.

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