ALWAGHT- A cyberattack targeting Israeli banking services has been reported, with the regime’s media outlets stating that they are assessing the situation.
Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen TV Network reported late Saturday that Israeli officials have not yet commented on the cyberattack. No further details about the incident have been provided. This marks the third cyberattack targeting Israeli banking services in under two months.
On November 10, credit card readers crashed in occupied Palestine, following a similar attack less than two weeks earlier.
Since the launch of the Al Aqsa Storm Operation against the Israeli regime in early October last year, the regime has been subjected to numerous cyberattacks.
Aviram Atzaba, Executive Director for International Strategic Affairs at the Israel National Cyber Directorate, previously stated that Tel Aviv has faced 800 significant cyberattacks since the beginning of the war in Gaza. The Israeli official described these attacks as a "silent war" against the occupying regime.