As tensions rise, Jerusalem has a serious message of caution for Tehran.
Reports in late December 2020 that an Israeli submarine is making its way towards Iran through the Suez Canal represent one of the strongest messages yet that Israel has sent to deter Tehran from increasing tensions in the region. It comes in the wake of a massive air defense drill that saw Israel’s multi-layered integrated air defense systems practice against drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missile threats.
Israel’s
Kan network reported on Monday, December 21, that a submarine had been sent toward Iran through Egypt’s Suez canal. The report was based on “Arab intelligence sources,” because Israeli media generally relies on foreign sources for sensitive reports like these that otherwise are tightly controlled by the government. This was interpreted as a warning to Iran in Israel. The Israel Defense Forces did not respond to the reports. Egypt approved the submarine crossing, the Israeli
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Iranian Hacker Group Pay2Key Attacks Top Israeli Defense Corporation, Leaks Data on Dark Web
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Iranian-linked hackers have targeted and compromised Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and leaked sensitive data on the dark web. The attack comes in the backdrop of Iranian pledge to retaliate against the killing of key Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadhe last month. Pay2Key, which carried out the cyberattack against Israel, is a hacker group that had evaded scrutiny in recent years.
The hack, which was unveiled Sunday night, also targeted various Israeli defense industry corporations. The hackers posting a that teases the Israelis by asking which Israeli organization was the most secure .
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Earlier this month, a major cyber attack hit dozens of Israeli logistics companies, with hackers making off with information from servers.
In November, Israeli cyber security firm Check Point revealed that Iranian hackers were behind a Pay2Key ransomware attack on dozens of Israeli companies.
The hackers demanded payment of seven to nine bitcoins, worth some NIS 375,000-475,000 ($111,000-$141,000) from each of the companies that fell prey to the attack.
Check Point reported that after four of the firms decided to pay the ransom to release their data, it tracked the bitcoin transactions carried out by the hackers and identified them as Iranian.