Iranian pirates attack Israeli website

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The hacker group “Black Shadow", recognized by the links with Iran, claimed yesterday (30) in encrypted messages in the application Telegram the invasion of the servers of the Israeli hosting site Cyberserve, which made several sites inaccessible and leaked a lot of information from it, reports the Jerusalem Post.

Due to the attack on the hosting site, several Israeli institutions had their site down, such as public transport companies Dan and Kavim, which provide services in the metropolitan area of ​​Tel-Aviv, as well as the Children's Museum of the City of Holon and the Israeli public radio blog.

Since 12:00 in Angola, the web pages of these groups, all hosted by Cyberserve, were inaccessible.

In the Telegram app, the “Black Shadow” made available what was presented as a customer file, with names, e-mails and telephone numbers of users of the Kavim company.

"The first data are there. If you don't get in touch with us, there will be more“, alerted the group of hackers in a message that accompanied the alleged company file.

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Also to inform that on Friday night, the hackers sent a message by Telegram alerting Cyberserve about their imminent attack.

"We have news for you“, they wrote. "You probably won't be able to log into many sites tonight and that's why Cyberserve and its customers have become our targets. And the data? we have many“, they continued.

According to Israeli media, which quotes experts, Black Shadow is a group of anti-Israel hackers who use cybercrime techniques for economic and ideological benefit.

In March, he hacked KLS Capital, an Israeli finance company. In December 2020, the group also infiltrated Israeli insurance company Shirbit, stealing large amounts of data from the company's servers before demanding a ransom of nearly a million dollars and gradually revealing a large amount of the company's data.

The criminal action this Saturday comes after Iran was also the target of a Unprecedented cyber attack on Tuesday that paralyzed fuel distribution across the country.

Although the perpetrators have not been identified, the Iranian agency Fars has accused the Iranian government's opponents, Israel and the United States, of being suspected.

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