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According to hackers, Israel

"Through Ukraine": Russian hackers killnet broke the sites of the Israeli government after the Hamas attack

According to hackers, Israel "betrayed Russia" by supporting Ukraine in 2022. They warned about cyber -attacks on all state portals. A group of Russian hackers Killnet attacked the website of the Israeli government after attacking militants from the Palestinian Islamist Hamas Movement. They stated that such an action was a response to the support of Ukraine in conflict with Russia and to aggravate the situation in the Middle East. On October 8, Russian hackers reported in their Telegram channel.

Hackers claim that they managed to cause serious damage to the main state site of Israel and gave a screenshot of the page of the portal of the State Services Services Gov. il. "The main state site of the Israeli regime is killed!" - reads in the publication of hackers. According to the Russian edition of Moscow Times, the site was not available on the evening of October 8, but this condition lasted less than an hour.

Later, Killnet was reported to the Sabak site (Shin-Bet)-the General Security Service of Israel. "Shin-Bet belongs to the system of special services of Israel and is engaged in counterintelligence and internal security. In its function comparable to the FBI and the FSB,"-said Russian hackers. It is worth noting that before this Russian hackers from Killnet announced attacks on "all government systems of Israel".

And they explained their attacks by the fact that Israel "betrayed Russia" by supporting Ukraine. "The Israeli government, you are guilty of this bloody. In 2022, you supported the" terrorist regime "of Ukraine. You betrayed Russia!" - the hackers are reported. We will remind, on October 7 from the Gaza sector began the offensive of Hamas fighters on Israel. Terrorists broke into the southern regions of Israel and took control of several cities, and also seized more than a hundred people.