In a recent development, a Hamas-linked APT has deployed a new malware known as SysJoker backdoor to target Israel.
The SysJoker backdoor is a sophisticated malware that allows the attackers to gain unauthorized access to Israeli networks and steal sensitive information.
The primary targets of this cyber attack are Israeli government and military institutions, as well as critical infrastructure facilities.
Hamas views Israel as its primary enemy and seeks to undermine its security and stability through cyber warfare.
The cyber attack could lead to significant damages in terms of data theft, operational disruptions, and national security threats for Israel.
Israel has been investing in advanced cybersecurity technologies and strategies to defend against cyber attacks launched by Hamas and other threat actors.
The cyber attack could escalate tensions between Hamas and Israel, leading to further instability and conflict in the region.
Other countries in the Middle East are closely monitoring the situation and taking proactive measures to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses against similar threats.
The international community has condemned the cyber attack and called for a peaceful resolution to the escalating cyber warfare in the region.
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Hamas cyberattack uses new SysJoker backdoor on Israel.