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Israeli cybersecurity firm Radware hacked and customer data leaked


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A recent cybersecurity incident involving Radware, an Israeli cybersecurity firm, has led to a substantial leak of personal data impacting millions of Israelis. This sensitive data has been released on Telegram. Although the attack was directed at Radware, the impact for data theft were Radware customers, who were attacked through Radware. An electronic signature service Signature-IT was the primary target and from whom most of the information was stolen.

The compromised data spans from emails and phone numbers to names and detailed business interactions, although it excludes financial credentials like credit card or banking information.

Cyber Toufan Operations, a group formed with political motivations has claimed responsibility for the leaks. This group has actively disseminated private information linked to customers of Signature-IT including Max Security, the Israel Innovation Authority, and the Israeli government's National Archives, as well as data of Radware itself.

Despite announcing adherence to the recent ceasefire and not leaking data during it, the group has made it ambiguous how much data they have and whether they will continue to release information if hostilities resume.

No details from Radware are available.

Israeli cybersecurity firm Radware hacked and customer data leaked