The leaks, described as the most severe in Israel's history, have targeted various entities including military and defense contractors, hospitals, and government ministries. The leaked data has been widely disseminated on platforms like Telegram, complicating efforts by Israeli authorities to contain the damage.
The scale of the breach has overwhelmed Israel's cybersecurity infrastructure, and the full extent of the damage to Israel's security and economy is still unclear. The hackers have used decentralized hosting services and "onion domains" to obscure the data's sources, making it difficult for Israeli authorities to take down the leaked information.
Additionally, the founder of Telegram, Pavel Durov, who refused Israel's request to censor the information, has been detained by French authorities, further intensifying the situation.
The leaks, described as the most severe in Israel's history, have targeted various entities including military and defense contractors, hospitals, and government ministries. The leaked data has been widely disseminated on platforms like Telegram, complicating efforts by Israeli authorities to contain the damage.
The scale of the breach has overwhelmed Israel's cybersecurity infrastructure, and the full extent of the damage to Israel's security and economy is still unclear. The hackers have used decentralized hosting services and "onion domains" to obscure the data's sources, making it difficult for Israeli authorities to take down the leaked information.
Additionally, the founder of Telegram, Pavel Durov, who refused Israel's request to censor the information, has been detained by French authorities, further intensifying the situation.