Israeli media reported on Sunday that Iranian hackers have infiltrated the country’s security agencies, obtaining thousands of confidential documents.
One Israeli newspaper claimed that this cyberattack occurred last month, allowing Iranian hackers to acquire tens of thousands of documents from the police, the Ministry of Internal Security, and Israeli security companies.
While the exact method of how this sensitive information was leaked remains unclear, the breached data reportedly includes the identities and addresses of thousands of individuals carrying weapons in the occupied territories of Palestine.
The Zionist media stated that following the leak, Israeli police denied the disclosure of the information from the country’s security agencies.
According to this report, an American company, after investigating the leaked data, declared, “Anyone who keeps a weapon at home is now at greater risk.”
The company estimated that over 10,000 Israelis’ personal information was exposed in this cyberattack.
The report also indicated that this data could help organizations labeled as criminals identify locations of armed individuals in the occupied territories, potentially enabling them to launch attacks against the security of the Zionist regime.