A new wave of cyberattacks has started targeting Israel, with an anti-Israel hacker group calling itself “Radwan Cyber Pal” claiming responsibility for a breach of the Ministry of National Security.
The hacker collective announced they had accessed sensitive data from the Ministry, including personal details of over 5,000 Israeli settlers and soldiers, as well as a large number of classified documents.
The Radwan Cyber Pal Attack: A Breach of National Security
In an exclusive communication with The Cyber Express, the group detailed their actions, which they described as a retaliatory strike against the “genocidal regime” of Israel. According to a statement translated into English, the hackers claimed, “Following our victories in the field of the war with the genocidal regime, we, the Radwan Cyber Pal, targeted Israel’s Ministry of National Security. We have the full data of the Occupation settlers and soldiers, in addition to many confidential documents.”
The hackers further claimed that the information they accessed includes personal data of armed settlers and Israeli soldiers, potentially exposing key details that could compromise national security. These revelations raise questions about the security measures in place within the Ministry, especially given the large volume of confidential documents that were reportedly breached.
The Scope of the Breach
The Radwan Cyber Pal attack is not isolated. Over the past few weeks, Israel has been grappling with a surge in cyberattacks. The Cyber Express previously covered data breaches directed toward critical military and national security data, including sensitive information about Israeli soldiers and settlers.
While the full extent of the breach has yet to be confirmed by Israeli officials, the hacker group claims to have obtained a treasure trove of confidential materials, adding to the ongoing concerns about the vulnerability of Israeli cyber defenses.
This incident is just one example of escalating cyber threats faced by Israel, with increasing concerns about the country’s cybersecurity infrastructure. The data breach not only exposes personal information but could also have far-reaching consequences on national security operations. As the Radwan Cyber Pal group boasts, they now could hold critical data that could potentially destabilize certain security protocols and operations.
At the time of writing, Israel’s Ministry of National Security has not officially confirmed or denied the claims made by the Radwan Cyber Pal group. The Cyber Express reached out to the Ministry for clarification, but no response has been received.
The lack of an official response from Israeli authorities highlights the seriousness of the attack and the complexity of verifying such breaches in real-time. If proven true, this attack could expose significant flaws in Israel’s cybersecurity strategies, especially concerning the protection of military and settler information.
Israel’s Ongoing Struggle with Cyberattacks
This breach comes at a time when Israel is facing a heightened number of cyberattacks from various groups. Previously, The Cyber Express reported on a series of cyber incidents, including a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack that temporarily paralyzed Israeli credit card systems. That attack, which affected the payment system of a major clearing company, prevented some citizens from using their credit cards for several hours.
Interestingly, both Channel 12 News and Army Radio reported that a hacker group with links to Iran was behind the DDoS attack. These developments suggest a broader pattern of coordinated cyber aggression, with hostile actors targeting Israeli infrastructure, both military and civilian.
Conclusion
The claims made by Radwan Cyber Pal and the potential breach of Israel’s Ministry of National Security highlight the growing importance of cybersecurity in global military and national defense. This is an ongoing story, and The Cyber Express will be closely monitoring the situation. We’ll update this post once we have more information about the alleged attack by Radwan Cyber Pal or any official confirmation from the ministry
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