World headlines about the peace agreement with Israel led to an increase in attacks on infrastructure in the Arab country • An increase was also recorded in Israel • All the data revealed by the Israeli security company Check Point
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Against the background of the peace agreement with the United Arab Emirates - an increase in cyber attacks in the Middle East: The
Israeli security company Check Point published this morning (Thursday) a new study showing a 54% increase in attacks on registered bodies in the Arab country, compared to an average 4% increase in cyber attacks Around the world at that time.
The number of reported attacks on bodies registered in Israel during this period increased by 9%, in view of the same global average.
Alongside this, in Saudi Arabia, the trend was reversed, with a 29% drop in attacks on targets in the country.
Most of the attacks The sources of the attack on the United Arab Emirates during this period (according to IP addresses) are 29% of addresses in the US, 11% from the Netherlands, 10% from China, 5% from Russia and 5% from France. Peace with Israel.
In an examination of attacks on countries in the Middle East in August compared to previous months, Check Point notes that Israel entered the list of the 5 most attacked countries in the region.
And what about Iran?
The security company also examined attacks coming from IP addresses registered in the country, where no significant fluctuation was seen during August.