Iranian cyber attack: Hackers have started leaking credit cards

Fulfilled their promise: The Iran-affiliated group BlackShadow, which broke into KLS Capital, began leaking dozens of additional documents tonight (Sunday). This, after the company refused to pay her the ransom she demanded. New documents released by the Telegram account include IDs, passports, bank checks and photos of customers’ credit cards.

The publication tonight takes place after the second ultimatum issued by the attackers has expired – pay us 10 bitcoins (about NIS 2 million), or we will continue to leak documents from the company’s database. Last night, the squad issued a statement saying: “KLS does not seem to care. We will soon reveal more data, including credit cards. If KLS continues to play with us, we will offer a 2 terabyte file for sale in 24 hours.”

Some of the leaked documents (screenshot)

Advocate Dr. Nimrod Kozlowski, partner and head of the Regulatory and Technology Department at Herzog Fox Ne’eman, and a lecturer in cyber at Tel Aviv University, explains that very little is currently known about the BlackShadow hacker group, but there are some similarities between its conduct and that of embarrassing agents. You are Israeli. “

“Regarding BlackShadow, there is little information because this is a new group that has done very little attacking activity in Israel and in general, so there is still very little information about the group and therefore all speculations in the media are not real. We need to gather more information and slowly understand what the group is “This one wants to. However, there are initial indications that this is a group of criminals whose purpose is not financial but is a purpose of weeping and misinformation against Israel,” says Dr. Kozlowski.

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