The Iranian airline group, Pay2Key, announced on Sunday that it has been able to bring in servers belonging to Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).
IAI is a state-owned company that makes Israeli civil and military aircraft, missiles and aircraft and astronomy technologies.

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As confirmed, the hackers posted on their Darkweb site a list of users belonging to the IAI subsidiary Elta Systems.
Names include Camila Edry, the company’s head of cyber project development.
“IAI may think they have the most secure network, but this should be confirmed by proof,” the hackers wrote.
The group also wrote that the “most interesting part” of Elta System’s servers would be access to the company’s files – which included various classified projects, videos and research.
“Do I own them? Who knows,” the hackers wrote.


The information posted by the Pay2Key carrier group
Over the previous weekend, Pay2Key released on their website a questionnaire rating the cybersecurity level of IAI, the ministry of Transport and Health.
IAI said there had been no disruption to their servers and they were currently monitoring the situation.
Many on Iran’s social media allowed Pay2Key actions, wishing them success in introducing the “Zionists computers.”
IAI has not yet responded to the role of the carrier group.