Dozens of Israeli Logistics Companies Suffered Major Cyberattacks, Iran Likely Exfiltrated Data
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Earlier this month, a major cyberattack exfiltrated data from dozens of Israelis logistics companies, with Iran the likely culprit.
The attack hit Unifreight logistics software maker Amital Data, with fifteen to twenty additional companies targeted in the attack. (Stuart Winer and TOI Staff/ The Times of Israel)
Related: Arutz Sheva News, Haaretz.com, Calcalist
Intel-owned Israeli AI processor developer Habana Labs was hit by a cyberattack by the Pay2Key ransomware operation, which leaked data allegedly stolen from Habana.
The data leaked are Windows domain account information, DNS zone information for the domain, and a file listing from its Gerrit development code review system. (Lawrence Abrams / Bleeping Computer)
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