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The website of the Black Shadow Group, which broke into Atref and other Israeli websites, was removed
An appeal by the cyber department of the State Attorney's Office led to the removal of the website of the hackers identified with Iran.
At the same time, the State Attorney's Office is working to remove the group's telegram channels and block the search results of its site on Google.
However, the prosecution estimates that the hackers will try to upload the content again
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Yinon Ben Shoshan
Thursday, 11 November 2021, 10:33 Updated: 11:15
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In the video: Hillel Yaffe Hospital in Hadera after the cyber attack (Photo: Maariv)
The Cyber Department of the State Attorney's Office yesterday (Wednesday) led to the removal of the website of the Black Shadow Group, which broke into Israeli websites, including the Atref website and the Shirbit insurance company's website.
From the removed site, it was possible to download Atref databases and other databases hosted on CyberServe's servers.
The State Attorney's Office stated that the removal of the site was made possible after legal inquiries from the Cyber Department of the State Attorney's Office to the companies on whose servers the site was hosted.
The State Attorney's Office also contacted the parties in charge of registering the domain of the site.
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The removal of the site means a significant reduction in the possibility of disclosing personal content published by Black Shadow, a group of hackers affiliated with Iran that has been working against Israeli sites for the past two years.
At the same time, the State Attorney's Office has taken additional steps in recent days, including a request to remove the group's telegram channels, an order directing Internet providers to block access to its site, and a request to Google's search engine to block the site in search results.
The director of the cyber department at the prosecutor's office, Dr. Haim Wismonski, noted, however, that the actions taken to reduce exposure to the content will continue, because in his estimation, the hackers will try to upload the content again.
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