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Israel’s Technion University hacked

The Technion University, Israel's top technology school and a center for cyber security education, was hacked on Sunday by a new seemingly anti-Israel group calling itself DarkBit, saying the apartheid regime has to pay for its “lies and crimes.”

Although the cyberattack has taken the form of a ransomware attack, the substance of the threat and demands by the group indicated potential ideological opposition to Israel as an "apartheid" state, Jerusalem Post reported.

 

Alternatively, the group could be entirely criminal and any ideological reference could be a secondary move to distract investigators or simply increase their notoriety.

 

So far DarkBit has demanded 80 Bitcoins, or NIS six million to call off the ransomware attack, with a threat to raise the amount by 30% if they do not receive the demanded sum within 48 hours.

 

Army Radio said that all exams would be postponed pending resolution of the hacking attack.

 

The Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD) said it is "in touch with the Technion to get a full picture of the situation, to assist with the incident and to study its consequences."

 

"The field of higher education has been a central target for cyber attackers, with the INCD identifying 53 [serious] incidents of such attacks in 2022, most of which were prevented," said the authority.

 

In addition, the authority said it has held meetings with higher education officials to create greater awareness about what they need to do to defend their institutions from such hackers.

 




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