Israel Airports Authority website targeted by pro-Iranian hackers
Group, known as al-Tahira, says cyberattack was revenge for the death of Quds Force commander Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani.
Group, known as al-Tahira, says cyberattack was revenge for the death of Quds Force commander Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani.
At least 65 high-profile figures of the Catalan pro-independence camp − including elected officials, civil society leaders, lawyers and their relatives − were allegedly targeted with NSO Group's Pegasus or other programs.
Digital rights watchdog group Citizen Lab says it believes the targeting connected to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office prime was done by NSO clients in the United Arab Emirates while the British foreign ministry hacking came from other countries, including Cyprus, Jordan and India.
"When I post about Palestine, I get shadow banned," says model, who regularly posts anti-Israel content.
Social media users point out that the anti-Israel messages the supermodel consistently shares with her over 73 million followers might be fueling such acts.
Musk, who has 80 million Twitter followers and is active on the site, has questioned free speech on Twitter and whether the platform is undermining democracy.
"We’ve seen time and again where these social-media companies don’t take a strong enough stance and lift the restrictions. I don’t think they care enough to understand what the issue really is,” said Douglas Sandoval, campus advisor at the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America.
INCD finds 66,000 security security cameras in Israel are still using their standard pre-configured passwords making them easy prey for hackers.
TikTokers' vow to find the man, believed to be a resident of the West Bank working as part of a renovation crew in a Jewish residence, "teach him how to behave."
The misinformation on Russian Embassy's Twitter, Facebook and Telegram accounts circulated even after the platforms took down posts from the embassy in Britain for breaking their rules against denying violent events, an Israeli watchdog finds.
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