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Large-scale cyber attack on Israeli government sites likely by Iranian-aligned hackers

The websites were targeted by a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, which overwhelms servers, but made a quick recovery.

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Multiple Israeli government websites that went offline on Monday evening were likely targeted in a large-scale cyber attack conducted by “Iranian-aligned hackers,” Ynet reported on Tuesday.

The report cited the Israel National Cyber Directorate as saying “the attack was aimed at government and non-security websites, and especially not at public computer systems as for now.”

“According to estimates, the websites were targeted by a DDoS [distributed denial of service] attack, which disrupts a website’s normal traffic by overwhelming the target or its surrounding infrastructure with a flood of internet traffic,” said the report.

Such “attacks are considered quite basic and don’t pose a risk of sensitive information leaking,” it stated.

The attack lasted for a little longer than an hour, and all websites were then back online, according to the report.

Beforehand, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) shared an ominous message with the word “surprise” in Hebrew on its Instagram account.

On Sunday, the IRGC claimed responsibility for a dozen ballistic missiles that struck alleged Israeli “strategic centers” in Iraq’s northern Kurdish regional capital of Erbil, northern Iraq, noted the report.

The IRGC vowed to revenge the deaths of two of its officers who were allegedly killed in an Israeli airstrike last week in Damascus.

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