The staff of Moses hacked the cameras of a sensitive military center in occupied Palestine.
A hacking group called the “staff of Moses” reported the hacking of cameras overlooking the Zionist military company “Raphael”.
The “Cane of Moses” hacking group reported the hacking of CCTV cameras around the Zionist company “Raphael” this afternoon (Friday), just hours after the release of images of CCTV hacking in the streets of occupied Palestine.
Stating that this was “just the beginning,” Asa Musa wrote in both Hebrew and English that he would publish pictures of the officials’ office and residence in the future. Rafael is a Zionist company active in the field of air defense and military weapons for the Tel Aviv Army.
The video comes as the hacker group released images of CCTV cameras being hacked on the streets of occupied Palestine this morning. Asa Musa, who had previously been successful in his cyber attacks on Israeli institutions, wrote in a message in both Hebrew and English entitled “We see with your eyes”: “We have been for years, at every moment and at every step. We monitored you. This is only part of our monitoring of your activities through access to internal CCTV cameras. “We said we would target you while you could not imagine.”
The cane hacker group had previously released files containing details of hundreds of members of the occupying regime’s army and personal pictures of the regime’s war minister, Bani Gantz, on the Darknet and Telegram. This was not the first time Benny Gantz had been targeted by a cyber attack. The Israeli Internal Security Service (Shabak) has also announced in recent months that the housekeeper of the Israeli Minister of War, Bani Gantz, has provided information to a hacker group.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz reported on the spy that he had taken pictures of Gantz’s home, including his computer, and sent pictures to a representative of the “Black Shadow” hacking group to prove his seriousness; The group, claimed by the Hebrew-language media, is affiliated with Iran. The report also mentioned that the person had suggested the possibility of installing malware that would allow access to the Gantz computer.
This was not the first time that the Zionist media claimed that Gantz had been targeted and pointed the finger at Iran. Zionist Channel 12 reported in March 2019 that Shinbat chairman Nadaf Argaman had a secret meeting with Gantz, during which he was told that his cell phone had been hacked by people linked to Iran.