The servers of the important internet company “CyberSerrow” of the Zionist regime were hacked.
The Zionist newspaper “Jerusalemmopest” claims that an Iranian hacker group called “Black Shadow” hacked the servers of the Zionist Internet company “Cyberserve” and took it out of reach and threatened to disclose it. It has information.
According to the report, CyberServer is a web hosting company that provides server services and data storage for industrial companies.
The Jerusalem Post reports that the data obtained by Iranian hackers covers a wide range of occupations: from the Pegasus travel booking company to the Dan bus company, and even information about the Zionist Children’s Museum. It also becomes.
According to this report, the hacker group wrote in a telegram message after hacking the server of the Zionist regime’s Internet company: “Hello again! We have news for you. You may not be able to connect to many sites today. “We have harmed Cybersecurity and its customers.”
The hacker group called “Black Shadow” wrote in the continuation of its message: “Maybe you have a question, what is the data? As usual, we have a lot of information. “If you do not want us to disclose them, please contact us immediately.”
Black shadow hackers have not yet released the information they have, but the hacked websites have been offline since the announcement of the attack because the hackers have shut down the cyber-server servers and as a result the websites of their clients have become inaccessible.
The Jerusalem Post also claimed in its report that the Black Shadow hacker group, which was responsible for previous hacking attacks on the Israeli insurance company Sherbit and the KLS financial company, had requested bitcoin and, after the refusal of the cyber server, its servers. Has taken the Zionist company out of reach.
The December 2020 hacker attack on Sherbet’s shirt was in fact the largest cyber attack on a Zionist company at the time, and black shadow hackers demanded 50 bitcoins (equivalent to about $ 1 million at the time).
Zionist regime cybersecurity experts have warned that Iranian hackers were not targeted by finance and sought to humiliate Zionist companies.
According to the report, in last year’s hacking attack on Sherbit, personal files, including customers’ marriage certificates, financial documents, scans of IDs and medical records of the company’s customers, were released.
Meanwhile, Israeli media reported on Monday (November 23rd) that the phone numbers, email addresses, personal details, as well as information about the mental state and financial situation of hundreds of Israeli soldiers had been hacked.
Zionist media also claimed that the cyber attack was carried out by Iranian hackers.
According to the Zionist newspaper “Ynet”, the hacker group “Moses Staff” had published this threatening message on Monday with a photo of “Bani Gantz”, the Israeli Minister of War: “We are aware of every decision you make. We are and we can attack you from the point where you are least likely. We have access to confidential Department of Defense documents. We have access to maps of military operations as well as information about your military formation. “We make the documents of these crimes available to you all over the world.”