Zionist sources confirmed the cyber attack on the Tel Aviv city metro system.
Despite the denial of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hebrew sources confirmed the cyber attack on the urban light rail system in Tel Aviv.
Hebrew sources confirmed the cyber attack on the Tel Aviv light rail website on Monday evening.
After the Iraqi sources announced yesterday about the cyber attack on the Zionist railway system in Tel Aviv, the sources affiliated with the Zionist regime, including the Farsi page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this regime, ridiculed this report on Twitter.
Hours later, however, the Zionist network “Kan” and the newspaper “Haaretz” each confirmed the cyber attack on the website of the light urban train in Tel Aviv in a separate report.
Noting that the Tel Aviv Metro is not yet fully operational, Haaretz reported that the Tel Aviv Light Rail will be built by the state-owned company NTA, which it says is responsible for “designing and building a mass transit system for the Tel Aviv metropolis.”
According to this report, the said company announced in a statement yesterday: “This morning, a malfunction was detected in the NTA Internet system. “Investigation revealed that the website was attacked from outside using a Denial of Service (DDOS) attack.”
Although the company confirmed in its statement that the website was down for a few minutes, it claimed that the hackers were unable to steal information and that the cyber attack had been neutralized.
Claiming that the attack was “very small”, NTA added that it is preparing for more possible attacks together with the Israeli cyber agency.