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Daniela Ginzburg

The Israeli parliament says no data was acquired by the cyber criminals.
The Jewish organization denounced the move as one aiming to delegitimize it, saying, “apparently, facts no longer matter.”
“Our technology analyzes a vast amount of digital footprints to identify signs of potential risk,” the RealEye startup says.
Security sources did not specify whether the data breach included sensitive information.
The jamming comes days after the Israeli-attributed assassination of an Iranian general in Damascus.
Mayanei HaYeshua Hospital says “no negotiations of any kind” are underway with the hackers, who are demanding a multi-million dollar ransom.