Hackers target major Israeli hotels
"Sharp Boys," a little-known hacker group whose tactics resemble those employed by Iranian-affiliated hackers, claims to have breached the Dan and Isrotel hotel chains' websites, but hotels deny being hacked.
"Sharp Boys," a little-known hacker group whose tactics resemble those employed by Iranian-affiliated hackers, claims to have breached the Dan and Isrotel hotel chains' websites, but hotels deny being hacked.
Memes and status updates explaining how women could legally obtain abortion pills in the mail exploded across social media platforms in the wake of the controversial Supreme Court decision that stripped away women's constitutional protections for the procedure.
The Israeli actress and Hollywood star shared pro-choice messages on Instagram Sunday, including a famous quote on the significance of government interference in women’s lives from the late US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
According to the Guardian, operatives used Strava to track soldiers' movements on supposedly secret bases and on official business trips.
The strongest indicator of a hack is the fact that civilian – not military – alert systems were compromised, National Cyber Directorate says. Local authorities instructed "to take preventative measures against the threat."
Cybersecurity giant Checkpoint exposes a string of phishing attempts by hackers who targeted envoys, politicians, defense officials, academics, and businesspeople, with the aim of luring them out of the country.
Judge Jose Luis Calama will travel to Israel to question the CEO as part of a so-called rogatory commission to investigate alleged misuse of Pegasus software by Spanish officials.
Class action is based on US Justice Department deal that fined Twitter $150 million for supplying users' personal information to commercial sites.
The previously undocumented group known as POLONIUM, based in Lebanon, targeted multiple manufacturing companies that also serve Israel’s defense industry.
The Tesla chief says deal to buy social media platform would not move forward until it provided proof that spam bots account for less than 5% of its total users.
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