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    Move over NSO: Israeli police is paying private hackers to spy on citizens

    19.01.22|Tomer GanonThe police’s cyber division employs external hackers to collect intelligence on targets. The hackers don’t have security clearance, were not trained as police officers, and are exposed to extremely private and secret information

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    Millions of passwords stolen by cybercriminals exposed by activist hacker

    02.09.21|Omer KabirAn explosive database with millions of login passwords to countless websites, including to a security company’s “safe” was discovered by Noam Rotem

  • Hackers have Israel firmly in their sights. Photo: Shutterstock

    Israel is the number one country on hackers’ target list, new study reveals

    22.12.20|Raphael KahanWhether it be for geostrategic purposes or simply out of greed, hackers have Israel directly in their sights

  • Intel ISrael offices. Photo: PR

    Cyberattack on Intel: Hackers claim they breached the network of chipmaker Habana Labs

    13.12.20|Raphael KahanPay2key account posts images of breached materials on Twitter; attack seen as criminally motivated

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    CTech’s Weekly Israeli Tech News Roundup

    08.12.17|CTechEthiopia used Israeli spyware to track dissidents. Iranian hackers used news website as a honeypot. Canadian crypto mining company finds way to Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

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