Cyber Toufan Team Strikes: Cyberattacks On Israeli Organizations


In a recent wave of cyberattacks on Israeli organizations, the notorious Cyber Toufan Team hacker group has once again made claims of launching a cyberattack on Israel. The targeted entities include Soda Stream, a well-known Israel-based consumer home carbonation product company, the Back2School Project, and Israel’s Ministry of Health.

The Cyber Toufan Team, in a dark web post, declared their breach of Soda Stream’s customer database, exposing the personal details of over 100,000 Israeli customers. This includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, home addresses, and more. 

A similar breach was claimed in connection with the Back2School Project, revealing sensitive information of registered individuals, such as names, numbers, home addresses, emails, and hashed passwords.

Cyber Toufan Team Claims of Cyberattacks on Israeli Organizations

The Ministry of Health was not spared either, as the hacker group threatened to release sensitive data from multiple releases, emphasizing the potential repercussions of targeting hospitals and health systems. Despite these cyberattack claims, responses from the affected entities are yet to be received at the time of writing, leaving the extent of the cyberattacks on Israeli organizations unverified.

Cyberattacks on Israeli Organizations
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What sets these attacks apart is their strategic nature. They are not isolated incidents but part of a deliberate plan orchestrated by the Cyber Toufan Team. The hacker group has been actively targeting Israel since the conflict between Israel and Hamas erupted on October 7. In the wake of the ongoing cyber skirmishes between the two sides, signs are emerging that the attacks may be intensifying.

Since October, it has been seen that hackers are particularly interested in targeting Israeli government and media websites, coinciding with Israel’s military actions in the Gaza Strip. Cyber Toufan, in particular, claimed responsibility for hacking Israel’s defense ministry and releasing extensive data on its Telegram account, purportedly containing the names of Israeli army and reserve soldiers.

The Cyber Toufan Team Hacker Group

The group’s name, “Cyber Toufan,” appears to reference Hamas’s 7th October attacks in southern Israel, known as the Toufan Al-Aqsa, or Al-Aqsa Flood. Cyber Toufan asserted its destructive capabilities, claiming to have destroyed over 1,000 servers and breached 150 Israeli targets, including government agencies and companies.

While hacktivist claims are often met with skepticism, recent reports from Israeli newspaper Haaretz have raised concerns over the security issues in Israel. The report detailed a breach into Israel’s State Archive, where hackers allegedly obtained personal details of users, including researchers, historians, and citizens.

The targeted entities now face the dual challenge of securing their systems and addressing potential fallout from the exposure of sensitive information.

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