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Israeli Hacker: "Iranian Attackers' Email Account Hacked" Israel today

2020-12-23T11:40:50.863Z


| Privacy and security Has the cell behind the cyber attack on Israeli bodies been exposed? "There are other developments that I will detail later," the anonymous source wrote Photo: Getty Images The anonymous Israeli hacker, who is behind the Twitter account 0x972DC (or @EmbeddedOle), announced last night (Tuesday) that he managed to gain access to the email account of the Iranian attack group Pay2Key, which attacks


Has the cell behind the cyber attack on Israeli bodies been exposed?

"There are other developments that I will detail later," the anonymous source wrote

  • Photo: Getty Images

The anonymous Israeli hacker, who is behind the Twitter account 0x972DC (or @EmbeddedOle), announced last night (Tuesday) that he managed to gain access to the email account of the Iranian attack group Pay2Key, which attacks Israeli entities - including IAI, Amital and Habana Labs (an Intel subsidiary).

"The email account with which the group is negotiating with companies affected by the ransomware attacks was accessed," the Israeli hacker wrote, adding: "The Keybase account (secure messaging software) of one of the Pay2key members was hacked and thus access was gained to their private conversations (delete the The user) ".

A brief update, access to the email account with which the group is negotiating with companies affected by the ransomware attacks. The keybase account of one of the pay2keyleaks members was hacked and thus access to their private conversations (delete the user), they are probably aware that the email box was hacked.

There are other developments that I will detail about later.

pic.twitter.com/tsVx8kmy7Y

- 0x972DC (@EmbeddedOle) December 22, 2020

At the end of his remarks, the Israeli anonymous source stated that the squad was aware of the burglary and wrote: "There are other developments that I will detail about them later."

Earlier this week, he claimed to have information about the same cell and published five faces of men with their eyes hidden in a black bar, next to the caption: "The clock is ticking for those who helped Pay2Key."

"They are connected to Iran (not the way you think)," he wrote in a tweet, adding: "This is not a state campaign, but more 'activists' combined with greed. Their level of sophistication - medium minus, even though they are experienced code writers - just not from the field. The hacking. "

Source: israelhayom

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