BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jerusalem, TAG — Hackers disrupted the websites of Israel's stock exchange and national
air carrier El Al on Monday in a deepening cyber war launched earlier this
month by a group claiming to be Saudis.
Neither
website contains sensitive information and trading and flights were not
affected. But the ongoing salvos by hackers who use anti-Israel language in
their posts has revealed how vulnerable Israel is to cyber warfare, despite its
sophisticated computer security units in the military and advanced high-tech
sector.
The attacks
began earlier this month when hackers identifying themselves as group-xp, a
known Saudi hacking group, claimed on an Israeli sports website to have gained
access to 400,000 Israeli credit card accounts. The group called it a
"gift to the world for the New Year" designed to "hurt the
Zionist pocket."
Israeli
authorities said 15,000 accounts were hacked in that episode and credit card
information about 6,000 other Israelis was disclosed online a few days later by
the same network.
Last week, an
Israeli hacker identifying himself as a soldier in an Israeli intelligence unit
retaliated by posting information online about hundreds of Saudis, Egyptians,
Syrians and others.
El Al Israel
Airlines took down its website after the alleged Saudi network linked to
previous attacks warned that both sites would be targeted by allied
pro-Palestinian hackers, a source close to the company said. The source asked
not to be identified because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
The company
said in a statement that it was taking security measures to protect the website
and that disruptions on the site were to be expected.
Orna Goren, a
spokeswoman for the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, said the site was overwhelmed by
electronic requests that slowed it down dramatically but it was still
operating. Trading was not affected, she said.
Cyber experts
say Israel is a common target for online attackers who oppose the Jewish state
and its policies toward the Palestinians.
There have
been no confirmed reports of sensitive Israeli government sites being hacked.
Several weeks ago, websites of Israeli spy services and other official sites
briefly went down, but the government denied hackers were to blame and
characterized the event as a technical malfunction.
Israel is a world leader in cyber security, and the Shin Bet internal
security agency provides advisory services to sensitive business sectors such
as banks and public utilities.[]
Hackers disrupt Israel airline, stock market sites
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