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"Biggest information leak ever": Hackers claim to have broken into Voicenter
The hacker group announced the hacking of the company's database, which provides telephony services to companies such as Partner, Get Teksi and Mobilai, and offered for sale 15 terabyte information.
If their claim is correct, it is a much more extensive break-in than the one that hit the insurance company Shirbit
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Yinon Ben Shoshan
Monday, 20 September 2021, 22:40 Updated: 22:44
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A group of hackers, known as Deus, claimed today (Monday) that it broke into the communications company Voicenter last Friday - which provides telephony services to a number of Israeli companies, such as Partner, Get Taksi, the cellular provider 018 and Mobilai.
In a telegram channel set up by team members, hackers began leaking recorded conversations with customers, alongside personal information.
In addition, the hackers offer the database - in a volume of 15 terabytes - for sale online.
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"The Great Information Leak in Israel."
Stolen information (Photo: ShutterStock)
"If it comes to that kind of information, and this quantity, it's probably the biggest information leaks seen in Israel," said Ido Naor, CEO of Cyber Security Joes.
If the hacker's declaration is correct, it is far more extensive than the break-hit Shirbit Insurance Company, which took place at the end 2020 - Then hackers published customer details and documents on a huge scale.
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