American company: Iran has hacked dozens of Israeli institutions.
An American technology company reports that Iran has hacked dozens of institutions and institutions affiliated with the Zionist regime.
In a report on Tuesday, the technology company “Cyberizen” claimed that Iran, with the help of its deputies, had hacked dozens of institutions related to the Zionist regime.
Cyberizen is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. However, it also has offices in London, Tokyo and Tel Aviv.
The Zionist newspaper Jerusalem Post, which reviews the report by Cyberizen, says the report provides new information about the depth of influence of Iran and its proxy groups to dozens of private and government institutions owned by the Israeli regime over the past year.
According to the cyber report, Iran’s purpose in carrying out these attacks was to try to spy, obtain sensitive information and create chaos in occupied Palestine and hit the institutions of the Israeli regime.
The group was first identified in October 2021, with the aim of hitting Israeli companies by leaking sensitive information.
The Jerusalem Post quotes current and former Zionist regime officials as saying that the main innovation of the Moss group is that its activities rely less on the use of innovative techniques and focus more on in-depth research to find the vulnerable parts of the Israeli regime.
The cane group targets a variety of industries, from energy to tourism and travel, according to the Jerusalem Post. According to the report of Cyberizin Company, the goals of Asa Mousa Group are in line with Iran’s cyber doctrine, which is to strike at government and military institutions of the country’s geopolitical enemies.