
Iran has successfully hacked Israel's High Security SSV blockchain network, which is also operated by Mossad, according to multiple reports. The breach has resulted in the extraction of 8 terabytes of sensitive data, including personal details of operatives. The Handala hacking group has claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that they spent four months infiltrating the network. The SSV blockchain network is reportedly used by Mossad to pay its operatives in various countries, raising concerns about the security of such technology. This incident highlights vulnerabilities in blockchain systems, which are often considered secure against hacking attempts.








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