Boasts by 'Sudanese' hackers may be farfetched, but their goal of keeping civilians from shelter shows the deadly aims of Iranian cyber warfare, possibly backed by Russian know-how

'Anonymous Sudan' claims to crash sites of NII and Mossad spy agency, in response to reports that Jerusalem has offered to mediate conflict in African nation

A recent bid to bring down Israeli websites by a group believed linked to Moscow suggests Tehran is getting help upping its cyber warfare capabilities after years of being stymied

Collective calling itself "Anonymous Sudan," but thought linked to Russia, takes responsibility for assault; authorities say interruptions swiftly dealt with and no data breached

Tasnim says its new website is necessary due to 'strategic importance' of the Palestinian issue for Muslims around the world; also opens Hebrew Twitter, Instagram accounts

Jerusalem Post and Maariv sites show warnings from Iran propaganda video of a missile hitting mock-up of Dimona nuclear site

Cybercriminals publish sensitive data as second deadline passes; hackers deny company's insinuation of anti-Israel rather than financial motive for attack

Cybercriminals release sensitive data as Shirbit laments 'terrorism,' claims attack is meant to cause strategic harm with no financial motive; talks appear to show otherwise

ClearSky says Lazarus hackers stole sensitive data from 'several dozen' companies, NY Times reports; Israel said concerned it could fall into Iranian hands

Cyber criminals from "Lazarus group" built fake LinkedIn accounts, tried to woo Israeli officials with lucrative job opportunities to gain access to their networks

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