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Ransomware gang claims attacks on three Israeli government agencies

A relatively new threat group has been claiming attacks on Israeli government agencies in recent days.

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Fri, 15 Mar 2024
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The DarkBit hacking group, which first made an appearance in 2023, is infamous for targeting Israeli organisations and agencies and has claimed to have continued to do so in recent days. It said on its X account that it is “against any kind of racism, fascism and apartheid”, adding the hashtag #HackForGood.

It was reported on 11 March by the VenariX threat feed that the group had hit a trio of government agencies – the Israel National Cyber Directorate, the Municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo, and the Israel Ministry of Health‘s mental health division.

In all three instances, the threat group reportedly gained unauthorised access to the three agencies’ systems and posted news of the breaches on its Telegram.

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“We hacked Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD) or precisely ‘Israel National Centre of Dummies’ – the centre for a bunch of idiots,” the group wrote.

“Our pioneer nation has the right to know who are in charge of their privacy, security and personal data. You should know the idiots who aren’t able to protect themselves.”

The group posted similar messages on Telegram for the other two breaches.

Based on the group’s messages, the alleged attacks appear to be politically motivated, with attacks likely increasing as the war between Israel and Hamas/Palestine continues and Israel pushes further into Palestine.

“Do you think our city is ready for a big war?” the group wrote regarding the attack on the Municipality of Tel Aviv.

Additionally, in its announcement of the attack on the Israel Ministry of Health, the group made direct reference to the 7 October attacks and the war that followed it.

“Our society’s mental health is kidnapped by a stupid administration. A lot of nightmares came true, not only after October 7 but also after ignoring the people, the hostagers and their families and friends,” it said.

While it is unverified whether any data was stolen, DarkBit said in all three incidents, it had exfiltrated data from the three agencies.

While there is a political undertone behind DarkBit’s actions, its intentions are unclear, being a ransomware gang, a group that are usually after financial gain.

DarkBit first appeared in February 2023 after the Israel Institute of Technology – Technion was targeted by the threat group.

The hacker’s initial message was politically motivated but much less aggressive.

“We’re sorry to inform you that we’ve had to hack Technion network completely and transfer ‘all’ data to our secure servers,” it wrote to the university.

“So, keep calm, take a breath and think about an apartheid regime that causes trouble here and there.”

It provided the university with instructions on how to pay and even ended the message with “good luck”.

Update: The Israel National Cyber Directorate reached out to Cyber Daily saying that DarkBit's claim of an attack on their systems was false.

Daniel Croft

Daniel Croft

Born in the heart of Western Sydney, Daniel Croft is a passionate journalist with an understanding for and experience writing in the technology space. Having studied at Macquarie University, he joined Momentum Media in 2022, writing across a number of publications including Australian Aviation, Cyber Security Connect and Defence Connect. Outside of writing, Daniel has a keen interest in music, and spends his time playing in bands around Sydney.

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