FalconFeedsio reported on Wednesday that dozens of high-profile Israeli firms were hacked and had allegedly leaked data by a hacker group.
“Cyber Toufan” itself claimed responsibility for this major hacking effort.
The Wednesday hacking was the latest in a series of cyberattacks against the Israeli regime since the Gaza war began on October 7.
Previously, some news sources reported that the hackers attacked the Israeli Web portal Walla and leaked just over 583,000 credentials (email addresses and passwords).
The Zionist regime’s main infrastructure has been facing ongoing cyberattacks over the past few months.
During the said period, not only were the military, security, and urban sites of the Zionist regime attacked by hackers but also the big data hosting companies experienced the cyberattacks.
Anti-Israel sentiments have been growing as the regime continues its brutal attacks in the besieged territory, killing more than 20,915 Palestinians, most of them women and children.
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