Iran alleges cyber attack on Israel

Genocidal Israel has claimed that numerous companies and institutions have been subjected to cyberattacks originating from Iran in recent weeks, but that no damage has been caused. The attacks reportedly targeted companies that provide IT services to economic institutions.
The attack on the hospital was stopped at an early stage.According to Israeli state television channel KAN, citing the National Cybersecurity Agency, cyberattacks from Iran have targeted the country's digital systems. The attack on Assaf Harofe Hospital on Yom Kippur (October 1) allegedly resulted in the theft and publication of "sensitive medical data, personal and financial information of staff and patients."
The report stated that "the attackers attempted to disrupt hospital operations, but the attack was detected and stopped early, causing no harm to medical services." It was previously claimed that an Eastern European hacker group had claimed responsibility for the attack, but Israeli investigations determined the attack originated in Iran.
THEY INFILTRATED ISRAEL'S SYSTEMSThe same source reported that the attackers used stolen usernames and passwords to infiltrate Israeli systems. Iranian officials have not commented on the Israeli accusations.
Israel has announced that its vital institutions, such as commercial establishments, insurance companies, hospitals and water authorities, have been frequently targeted by cyberattacks in recent years.
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