As the Cyberwar continues between Israel and Arab sources around the world. Hackers today hit Israel’s stock exchange and the website of El Al.
Neither of the websites contained sensitive customer information or material. Stock trading was unaffected. The cyberwar has raged for nearly a month now.
According to CNN, an internet hacker who calls himself Ox Omar sent an e-mail to the Jerusalem Post Monday in which he claims that together with a hacking group calling themselves “Nightmare” that the websites of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and that of El Al would be brought down.
Sources: The Washington Post, Business Week, CNN, The Jerusalem Post
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