Israeli media: Iranian Hacker Group Hacks Israeli Internet Company
Israeli media announced that the Iranian hacker group Black Shadow extracted information about the "Cyberserve" company customers, disabling its servers.
On Saturday Israeli media announced that the Iranian hacker group Black Shadow hacked and disrupted servers of the Israeli Internet company "Cyberserve".
Israeli media reported that the group responsible for attacking the Sherbit company and the KLS financing company had extracted information about the company's clients, including the transportation company Dan, the tour operator Pegasus, and the blog of the public broadcaster Kan, and others.
Earlier, Israeli media reported that the cyber group Moses Stick exposed files belonging to the Israeli army that supposedly contain the data of hundreds of soldiers and pre-military students.
"Yedioth Ahronoth" stated that a file was published, which includes full details of the combat brigade forces and the planning of the forces' systems, the names of the soldiers, their jobs, and qualifications.
The file also contains a district table according to the alphabet, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, and addresses of hundreds of soldiers, according to Yediot Aharonot.
The group had earlier published pictures of Defense Minister Benny Gantz, threatening that he is being monitored.