Israeli Defence Company is Investigating Cyberattack Claimed by Group With Alleged Links to Iran

Israeli Defence Company is Investigating Cyberattack Claimed by Group With Alleged Links to Iran
Israeli Defence Company is Investigating Cyberattack Claimed by Group With Alleged Links to Iran

 

A number of Israeli firms, including state-owned ones, became targets of a series of hacking attacking in recent months, with their data reportedly being stolen and released to the wider net.

 

Pay2Key hacking group, which is suspected of having links to Iran, has indirectly claimed responsibility for a recent cyberattack on state-owned Israeli Aerospace Industries (IA), one of the country’s largest aviation[clear] manufacturers.

 

The group posted a dubious message on its Twitter account, announcing that “tonight” was “longer than longest night” for IAI.

 

It also claimed to have unleashed a password of Elta subsidiary’s systems administrator, Koby Fiada, without giving any further details into the breach.

 

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A number of Israeli firms, including state-owned ones, became targets of a series of hacking attacking in recent months, with their data reportedly being stolen and released to the wider net. Pay2Key hacking group, which is suspected of having links to Iran, has indirectly claimed responsibility for a recent cyberattack on state-owned Israeli Aerospace Industries (IA), one of the country’s largest aviation manufacturers. The group posted a dubious message on its Twitter account, announcing that “tonight” was “longer than longest night” for IAI. It also claimed to have unleashed a password of Elta subsidiary’s systems administrator, Koby Fiada, without giving any further details into the breach. A number of Israeli firms, including state-owned ones, became targets of a series of hacking attacking in recent months, with their data reportedly being stolen and released to the wider net. Pay2Key hacking group, which is suspected of having links to Iran, has indirectly claimed responsibility for a recent cyberattack on state-owned Israeli Aerospace Industries (IA), one of the country’s largest aviation manufacturers. The group posted a dubious message on its Twitter account, announcing that “tonight” was “longer than longest night” for IAI. It also claimed to have unleashed a password of Elta subsidiary’s systems administrator, Koby Fiada, without giving any further details into the breach. Israeli Defence Company Israeli Defence Company Israeli Defence Company 
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