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Dec. 16, 2020
Recent days have seen reports of at least two serious cyberattacks against Israeli companies. The first targeted Israeli software firm Amital Data and some 40 of its clients, and the second was against Habana Labs, a processor producer working under Intel. The two attacks are being attributed to the Iranian hackers Pay2Key, which is targeting Israeli firms at a rapid and alarming speed. New details of the attack, revealed by OP Innovate, show its scope was much wider than previously known.
Cyberintelligence research conducted by OP Innovate and published this Wednesday reveals that the Iranian hackers managed to break into more than 80 targets in the Israeli market. OP Innovate CEO Omer Pinsker, who led the research, and Shay Pinsker are aiding a number of Israeli firms as part of their response teams. This access makes them especially poised to report about the attack and the attackers. Sources within the company say they are trying, with the help of Israe