Cyber attacks against Israel; From hacking into city cameras to attacking the Ministry of War.
Despite the Zionist regime’s involvement in the production of malware and its skill in cyber attacks, cyber attacks against the regime’s security and infrastructure institutions have now become a threat to its existence.
Despite the Zionist regime’s widespread involvement in the production of security malware and despite its claims of cyber-actions around the world, the regime’s electronic networks and infrastructure have many security holes and bugs that lead to numerous cyber and hacking attacks against private and public entities. The regime has become Zionist and has created a serious problem for this regime.
Tel Aviv’s weakness in dealing with cyber-attacks is not new, and this has plagued the regime for many years; So much so that in 2015, Tel Aviv University held a conference with the regime’s top security officials to find ways to close the holes and ways to deal with it. Because of the importance of the issue, the then Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, personally attended the conference and emphasized in his speech that the more we rely on computers, the more vulnerable we become; So we have no choice but to deal with these attacks more systematically and systematically.
After holding this cyber conference, the Zionist regime established other institutions and organizations such as the “Cybernetic Special Group” with the help of the regime’s specialists. However, these measures have so far yielded no results, and Israel and its infrastructure are increasingly being targeted by hackers and cyber attacks.
Rod of Moses; Intrusion into urban CCTV cameras
The hacker group “Asa-e-Musa” has inflicted the most cyber attacks on the security and military networks and infrastructure of the Zionist regime in the past year. The group has officially stated that “its goal is to fight and resist the Zionist regime and expose Zionist crimes in the occupied territories and to disrupt operations and damage targets in the occupied territories by disclosing company secrets and other sensitive information.”