The notorious hacking group, Anonymous Sudan, has taken credit for a “huge” cyberattack on Bazan Group, formerly known as Oil Refineries Ltd, Israel’s leading oil refining and petrochemicals company.
The Bazan Group cyberattack, aimed at the digital infrastructure of Bazan Group, has raised concerns about the potential implications for Israel’s economic powerhouse.
Anonymous Sudan announced their cyber offensive with a message: “We have conducted a huge cyber attack on the digital infrastructure of one of the biggest oil refining and petrochemical companies in Israel – BAZAN Group, formerly Oil Refineries Ltd.” The cyberattack specifically targeted the largest oil refinery in Israel, located in Haifa Bay, operated by Bazan Group.
The Bazan Group Cyberattack
The Cyber Express reached out to Bazan Group for further details regarding the cyberattack and the threat actors behind it.
In a conversation with TCE, a spokesperson for Bazan Group confirmed a temporary hiatus to the operation, stating, “We are aware of this sort of reports. Yesterday we have experienced a temporary and minor slowdown in connectivity. No damage to the business nor to operational processes has been done. We keep maintaining the highest standards of security and continue to safeguard our company’s infrastructure and assets.”
Surprisingly, Bazan Group’s website appears to be operational, showing no immediate signs of the reported cyberattack. This has led to speculation about the nature and extent of the attack.
It is possible that the hackers focused on the backend infrastructure rather than the front end of the website, possibly targeting the organization’s database.
Moreover, NetBlocks, a reputable source on cyber disruptions, confirmed the cyberattack on Bazan Group, stating, “Live metrics show a major disruption to the network of Bazan Group / Oil Refineries Ltd petrochemical company in Israel; prolific hacktivist group Anonymous Sudan has claimed a cyberattack on the company, which operates the country’s largest oil refinery.”
Cyberattack on Bazan Group and Anonymous Sudan Attacks on Israel
Despite these confirmations, Israel’s oil refinery has yet to release an official press release on the cyberattack. Social media discussions suggest that the Bazan Group cyberattack may have endured for over 12 hours, although this information remains unconfirmed.
Adding a layer of complexity to the situation, Anonymous Sudan has a history of claiming similar cyberattacks in the past. The group’s targets are not limited to Israel, as evidenced by their previous hacking attempts on diverse entities, including the video game Rocket League operated by the U.S. company Epic Games.
In a broader context, Anonymous Sudan has been persistent in its cyber campaign against Israel and its supporters. Last year, the group set its sights on ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence language model developed by OpenAI. In this instance, the hacking group expressed political motivations, protesting against what they claim is genocide support. The attacks coincide with the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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