Pro-Palestinian Hacker Group Targets Israeli Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff
Tel Aviv, IsraelTEL AVIV: A pro-Palestinian hacker group known as “Hanzala” has reportedly breached the computer system of the Israeli Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, releasing sensitive information online.The cyberattack, which comes amid escalating regional tensions, has raised concerns about government cybersecurity and data protection. Details of the compromised information have not been fully disclosed,…
Tel Aviv, Israel
TEL AVIV: A pro-Palestinian hacker group known as “Hanzala” has reportedly breached the computer system of the Israeli Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, releasing sensitive information online.
The cyberattack, which comes amid escalating regional tensions, has raised concerns about government cybersecurity and data protection. Details of the compromised information have not been fully disclosed, but officials have confirmed that the breach involved highly sensitive internal communications and documents.
Israeli authorities are investigating the attack and have called for heightened vigilance against potential further cyber threats. Cybersecurity experts have warned that such incidents underscore vulnerabilities in government networks and the growing role of politically motivated hacking in international affairs.
