Hackers Leak 30 GB of Israeli Data in Latest Cyber Attack

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The hacking group Anonymous For Justice has announced that they have successfully Israeli Ministry of Defense’s systems, gaining access to a vast amount of classified information.

The group claims to have accessed and extracted over 30 gigabytes of classified information during what they describe as “a series of amazing cyber operations.”

Anonymous For Justice stated that their actions are in response to the ongoing situation in Gaza and in support of Palestinian rights.


According to the group’s statement, the stolen data includes an extensive collection of sensitive materials: Approximately:

80,000 photographs.
32,000 PDF files.
2,000 Excel and Word documents.
Various other file types, totaling around 200,000 files.

The hacking group’s motivation is to gain support for the Palestinian people and their opposition to the Israeli army’s actions in Gaza. In their statement, Anonymous For Justice expressed their outrage over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where thousands of innocent civilians have been killed or injured.

Anonymous For Justice’s announcement

Anonymous For Justice posted the leaked documents on a newly created Telegram channel.

Leaked data

I’ve had the opportunity to view these documents, which appear to contain a wealth of potentially sensitive information. However,I could not verify the authenticity and origin of the documents.

Another leaked ID

This alleged hack is part of a Operation #OpIsrael, a coordinated cyber campaign targeting Israeli digital infrastructure.

According to reports, over 130 hacking groups have declared their intention to target the Israeli infrastructure, with Anonymous For Justice being just one of the many groups involved in this operation. while 24 pro-Israeli hacking groups have retaliated against Palestinian targets.

This coordinated effort has resulted in a significant increase in cyber attacks targeting Israeli entities, including government infrastructure, media outlets, universities and private businesses.

Mohamed Nabil Ali

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