The group, which calls itself “VulzSecTeam”, claimed to have hacked the Zionist regime’s ministries of education, health and foreign affairs, as well as Israel Police, according to Palestinian media.
The claim has yet to be confirmed by Israeli authorities.
On Sunday, VulzSecTeam published data from Israeli gas stations, bus stations, and flights via its Telegram channel.
The group also hacked into Israeli home security cameras which were connected to the Internet.
The Israeli regime’s institutions have been targeted in massive cyberattacks recently. The attacks have peaked in recent days, as millions around the world mark International Quds Day and demand an end to Israeli atrocities against Palestinians.
Also on Sunday, Israeli media reported that the Anonymous Sudan hacker group carried out about 60 cyberattacks against well-known Israeli websites within the two days that witnessed the commemoration of Quds Day.
The cyberattacks also coincide with an escalation of violence by Israeli forces and settlers against Palestinians in the occupied territories, especially in the al-Aqsa Mosque compound, Islam’s third holiest site.
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