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Iranian hackers aim to sow panic in Israel - report
Israeli company ClearSky Cyber Security has traced recent attacks on Israeli companies to a known Iranian hacker group.
Have the hackers who attacked software company Amital and Intel s AI chips company Habana Labs last week been exposed? A report by Israeli company ClearSky Cyber Security Ltd. confirms the news reports of the past few days that behind the group that publicly claimed responsibility for these two attacks, called Pay2Kitten, are the Iranians.
In the past two weeks, the high-profile cyber attacks have taken place in Israel. It started with a break-in at insurance company Shirbit by a group calling itself BlackShadow. Then came an attack that was thwarted on the servers of Amital Data, an attack that also hit dozens of Amital s customers, followed by the attack on Habana Labs.
Hackers claim Habana Labs break-in
Iranian hacker group Pay2Key said yesterday it had stolen information relating to Habana Labs Goya chip.
The first signs are emerging of a serious cyber-attack, the third within two weeks, against Israeli companies. After the attack on insurance company Shirbit a week and a half ago and the attack on software company Amital at the end of last week, Iranian hacker group Pay2Key said yesterday that it had broken into servers of artificial intelligence (AI) chips company Habana Labs, which was bought by Intel a year ago for $2 billion. According to the statement by the hackers, the stolen information relates to Habana Labs Goya chip.