
Israel has experienced a significant cyberattack, with both the National Insurance Institute and the Ministry of Justice being targeted. The attack on the National Insurance Institute has reportedly compromised the personal and financial information of 8 million insured Israelis. Concurrently, the Ministry of Justice has faced a large-scale cyberattack, affecting multiple departments and resulting in the leak of over 300GB of data. The attacks have drawn attention to the vulnerabilities in Israel's cybersecurity infrastructure, with the Ministry of Justice acknowledging the incident and stating that it is under review. The cyberattacks have been linked to hacktivist groups protesting the war in Gaza, indicating a politically motivated cyber campaign against Israeli institutions.



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