Websites of important ports under the occupation of the Zionist regime have been hacked.
The Zionist Provisional Regime newspaper reported that the websites of two ports in occupied Palestine were hacked by hackers attributed to supporters of Palestine.
A newspaper of the Provisional Zionist regime reported on Tuesday night, Tehran time, that the websites of two important ports in occupied Palestine were hacked by hackers attributed to supporters of Palestine.
“Yediot Aharanot” newspaper wrote that a group of pro-Palestinian hackers called “Bangladesh Mysterious Team” claimed to have hacked the websites of Eilat port and Ashdod port.
This newspaper claimed that it is currently unknown whether this group has succeeded in stealing users’ personal information or not.
Referring to the recent hacker attack on the sewage system of one of the occupied Palestinian cities, the Zionist newspaper “Haaretz” recently wrote that experts warn that many of Israel’s infrastructure systems have been exposed in the midst of cyber wars.
Tom Alexandrovitch, head of the active cyber protection team at the Israeli Cyber Authority, explained: “The weakness we see consistently in many recent incidents is that these remote terminal units, which do not include modern security systems, can be used by a hacker who He has access to them from the Internet, allowing him to control them and change the way they work.”
This usually happens due to a combination of lack of awareness and lack of specific human resources, he added.
Some time ago, an Iraqi hacker group called “Al-Tahera” took the websites of three Zionist companies out of reach, and on the front page, they published a picture of the martyr Lieutenant General Haj Qassem Soleimani and the anthem of the Al-Hashd al-Shaabi organization about this noble martyr.