anti-israel
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A forensics police officer stands in front of the wall where anti-Israel graffiti has been removed in the Sydney suburb of Woollahra – Copyright AFP/File Ronald SIAGIAN
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Amidst the tumult of the Hamas-Israel conflict, cyber warfare has taken many turns as many hacktivist groups aligned with opposing sides. These hackers are ransomware groups, driven by ideological fervor, initiating coordinated cyberattacks on Israel and vice versa.
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A hacker group has allegedly targeted the official website of Tesla, the innovative electric car company led by Elon Musk. The group, known as the Garnesia Team, has claimed the Tesla cyberattack and shared the specifics of the DDoS attack on the website.
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The advanced persistent threat (APT) espionage group known as MuddyWater, which is widely thought to be operated by the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security, has launched a new campaign against Israeli government targets, according to a report from cybersecurity firm Deep Instinct.
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Republican lawmakers pounding the well-worn TikTok ban drum are using flaming hot tensions over the conflict in Israel to try, once again, to knock the app offline. The new line of attacks, based on shoddy data analyses, claims TikTok is boosting anti-Israel content in order to brainwash a generation of gullible one-day terrorist sympathizers.