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Report: Pro-Iran hackers target Israel Airports Authority website; Israeli portal also hit

Posted on April 21, 2022 by Dissent

JNS reports:

A pro-Iran hacking group named Altahrea Team targeted the website of the Israel Airports Authority, Israeli media reported on Wednesday.

The group said its actions were “revenge” for the assassination by the United States on Jan. 3 of Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandes, the commander of the pro-Iranian Popular Mobilization Forces Shi’ite militias in Iraq, according to Maariv.

Read more at JNS.

Yesterday morning, hacktivists calling themselves “DoomSec” posted an announcement on their Telegram channel concerning Israel

The announcement read, in part:

“For who say YourAnonSpider is support Israel Government ;

Gov.il | is official portal of Israel

F*** You Israel government!

#DoomSec Was Here

Later in the day, DoomSec listed a number of Israeli sites that were allegedly impacted, but that post was subsequently removed.

DoomSec does not appear to be a group whose agenda is focused on support of Iran. In the past, DoomSec has collaborated with AgainstTheWest in publishing documents on various APT groups.

Related posts:

  • A militarily degraded Iran may turn to asymmetrical warfare – raising risk of proxy and cyber attacks
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1 thought on “Report: Pro-Iran hackers target Israel Airports Authority website; Israeli portal also hit”

  1. isrel govement says:
    April 21, 2022 at 12:12 pm

    can u send me their telegram/?!?!?!????

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