One of the communications giants in occupied Palestine have been hacked.
Just days after announcing the infiltration of the Zionist University of Barailan and the earlier theft of information from about seven million Zionists, Hebrew-language sources reported that one of the major communications giants in the occupied territories had been targeted by a cyber attack.
The Hebrew-language Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported today (Tuesday) that one of the Zionist regime’s largest communications companies had been targeted by a cyber attack, according to the international group News Agency.
The e-newspaper “Rai Al-Youm” quoted Yedioth Ahronoth as saying that the action took place last night and that hackers had crippled the communication system of one of the largest Zionist companies by hacking into the systems of the communication company “Voicenter”.
According to the report, Voicenter is one of the leading companies in Occupied Palestine that provides services to companies active in the field of trade.
Among the companies that receive services from Voicenter are the American-Zionist computer company Checkpoint and the communications company Partner (formerly known as Orange), Exxon, which provides international mobile and Internet services. Simillar Web, a web analytics service provider, said Jet, a transportation service provider.
According to Yedioth Ahronoth, the hackers, who called themselves “Deus”, announced in one of the Internet communities that they had stolen 15 terabytes of the company’s data and put it up for sale on the Internet.
Hackers have published hundreds of examples of internal information stolen from these companies, including conversations with their customers on WhatsApp messengers.
“Hackers hacked the system from outside Israel and made it difficult to serve customers,” Voicenter CEO Golan Stein said after the cyber attack.
Exxon also said after the attack that it was having trouble serving its customers.
The report comes as Zionist sources reported about a week or two ago that a group of hackers, after infiltrating the Zionist University of Barailan, leaked information about the university’s professors and students, some of whom were intelligence and security agents. Have been stolen.
Two days before the attack, Zionist sources reported that the hacker group “Sangkancil” had attacked the Zionist regime’s institutions and leaked information about seven million Zionists.