Cyber resistance group Handala hacked the personal phone of former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
Dubbed "Operation Octopus", the hackers published the following message for the former Israeli prime minister, along with his phone number, voice logs, photos, videos, and contacts, which include "senior officials of the Zionist regime":
"Dear Naftali Bennett,
You once prided yourself on being a beacon of cybersecurity, parading your expertise before the world. Yet, how ironic that your own iPhone 13 has fallen so easily to the hands of Handala. For all your boasts and bravado, your digital fortress was nothing more than a paper wall waiting to be breached.
Consider this a warning and a lesson. If your personal device can be compromised so effortlessly, imagine the vulnerabilities that lurk within the systems you once claimed to protect. Next time you preach about security, remember: those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.
Welcome to a new era, where your secrets are only as safe as your weakest password.
Sincerely,
Handala"
Dubbed "Operation Octopus", the hackers published the following message for the former Israeli prime minister, along with his phone number, voice logs, photos, videos, and contacts, which include "senior officials of the Zionist regime":
"Dear Naftali Bennett,
You once prided yourself on being a beacon of cybersecurity, parading your expertise before the world. Yet, how ironic that your own iPhone 13 has fallen so easily to the hands of Handala. For all your boasts and bravado, your digital fortress was nothing more than a paper wall waiting to be breached.
Consider this a warning and a lesson. If your personal device can be compromised so effortlessly, imagine the vulnerabilities that lurk within the systems you once claimed to protect. Next time you preach about security, remember: those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.
Welcome to a new era, where your secrets are only as safe as your weakest password.
Sincerely,
Handala"
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