Israeli cyber group: We sabotaged internet infrastructure in Lebanon
Operation Iron Swords: The cyber group WeRedEvils issued a statement this evening (Sunday) according to which its members caused damage to the Internet infrastructure in Lebanon: “More than ten rockets were launched from Lebanon in the last day, so we decided to turn off the Internet for over a million residents and hit one of the largest telecommunications providers in Lebanon with a total disconnection of civilian systems government and military,” it was reported.The State Comptroller in a harsh statement: “The government is failing to take care of the home front”
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“We previously warned you Hassan Nasrallah The leader of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in Lebanon, but unfortunately for the Lebanese people, he decided not to take us into account and makes his people suffer, and this is only the beginning and a small taste of what will be done. We will take a heavy hand against anyone who harms or deviates against the State of Israel.”

The WeRedEvils group was formed during the last few weeks, and claimed several times for a cyber attack on infrastructure in Iran. Yesterday it announced that the servers of the Fars company, which provides electricity infrastructure in Iran, and is responsible for maintaining 15% of the electricity network in Iran, were hacked.

At the end of the week she claimed to have hacked into the main project management system of oil systems in Iran. According to them, this is a system that is responsible for supplying fuel and oil to all of Iran.

“We managed to get our hands on vital and sensitive software that we will not go into detail about here, we are sure that Iran already understands the extent of the damage it currently has. As we know and have seen in the past such rigs and reactors in certain cases can cause mass destruction in the event of internal leaks or overheating,” they wrote on the channel their Telegram, while noting that alongside the published files – there are additional files in their possession.

A few hours later, they sent another threat towards Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah: “You are in the crosshairs, we have not forgotten you, we have control over a quarter of a million communication systems throughout Lebanon.”

By Editor

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