⚠️ #CyberAttack Alert ⚠️ 🇮🇱#Israel - ZeroSeven Hacking Group Offers Full Network Access to Israeli Infrastructure: 80TB of Critical Data at Risk ZeroSeven, the same hacking group that recently leaked sensitive information from Toyota, is now selling full network access to… https://t.co/4yaNxR6x6A
Hackers release troves of classified data: Israeli media The sheer scale of the breaches has overwhelmed "Israel's" cybersecurity, exposing significant vulnerabilities. https://t.co/zkEtv3M5C6
🧵1/7 A few months ago, foreign hackers managed to break into a computer linked to Israel's Justice Ministry. Tens of thousands of classified files and sensitive emails were leaked / @omerbenj https://t.co/mMW2nLHzwu

Israel is facing an escalating wave of cyberattacks, primarily attributed to Iranian hackers, which have successfully breached sensitive data systems. Reports indicate that anti-Israel hackers have stolen vast amounts of classified information, with recent leaks involving tens of thousands of files from the Justice Ministry. The hackers are now publishing gigabytes of this sensitive data, exposing significant vulnerabilities within Israel's cybersecurity framework. While critical infrastructure such as power and water systems have so far remained secure, there are growing concerns that the capabilities of Iranian hackers could shift, leading to more severe breaches. A hacking group known as ZeroSeven has reportedly offered full network access to Israeli infrastructure, putting approximately 80 terabytes of critical data at risk.