Iranian hackers threaten: "We will publish the Israeli destructive presence in Kazakhstan"
Following the publication of photos and personal documents of David Barnea, the Telegram channel "Open Hands" is threatening to reveal a new documentary.
"Do you still deny that your national security has been harmed?" The page read
Yinon Ben Shoshan
05/04/2022
Tuesday, 05 April 2022, 10:41 Updated: 10:55
Share on Facebook
Share on WhatsApp
Share on Twitter
Share on Email
Share on general
Comments
Comments
Black Shadow (Photo: ShutterStock)
The "Open Hands" attack group, which leaked videos on a telegram from Mossad chief David Barnea's mobile phone, issued a threatening message to Israel today (Tuesday).
The page, which has gained 2,263 followers since its inception, claims to reveal sensitive information related to national security.
"In light of Israel's destructive presence and damage to national dignity in the region and in particular, the Mossad's latest attempt to assassinate President Kazakhstan's Kasim-Jumart Tokayev, 'Open Hands' will publish a special documentary on Israel's destructive presence in Kazakhstan," the Telegram said.
They added a threatening message to the Prime Minister's Office, writing: "Are you sure that the only breach is from the email of Mr. Barnea's wife? Do you still deny that your national security has been harmed?"
Good to know (promoted)
Do not compromise on unsatisfactory sex: this will improve performance - with an exclusive discount
Served on behalf of "Gabra"
Leaked personal information of Mossad chief David Barnea (Photo: Government Press Office, Amos Ben Gershom)
Last month, the attack group, which is apparently linked to elements in Iran, released a video containing photos and personal documents of Barnea.
The video claims that these are the products of a lengthy intelligence surveillance of Barnea that began in 2014.
A post on the Telegram channel stated in Hebrew that this was a "gift for Purim" for Barnea.
Next, leaked Barnea's Form 106.
This, after the Prime Minister's Office stated that "the materials in question are old and not from the head of the Mossad's telephone."
technology
Privacy and security
Tags
The institution
Iran