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Orthodox news site Yeshiva World News hacked in apparent Iranian cyberattack

The website featured for a while the words “Now we are under their control. The Zionists are handcuffed” in Farsi.

Yeshiva World News website hacked by Iran. March 18, 2026.
A man walks past another using an ATM machine of Iran's Melli Bank in Tehran on February 21, 2026; illustrative.

Iran's Melli, Sepah banks reported outages, service disruptions, IRGC-linked media report

FBI agents monitor suspicious activity; illustrative.

FBI 'identified and addressed' suspicious cyber activity on its networks, agency spokesperson says

ON THE front line of the cyber war, Israel has become one of the world’s most targeted countries for cyberattacks, with state-backed hackers increasingly using AI to probe government networks, companies, and critical infrastructure.

How Israel's cyber chief is navigating through the dystopian cyber-AI period - exclusive


Jamal Khashoggi's widow sues NSO Group over use of its hacking tool - report

The lawsuit charged that NSO Group "destroyed Elatr's life, forcing her to live in fear and isolation, never able to safely return...or have a normal life."

 A man walks past the logo of Israeli cyber firm NSO Group at one of its branches in the Arava Desert, southern Israel July 22, 2021

US government agencies hit in global hacking attack - CNN

Neither the name of the affected software nor the details of the alleged vulnerability were identified.

People pose in front of a display showing the word 'cyber' in binary code, in this picture illustration taken in Zenica

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One woman shared that the hack, which saved her a lot of money, cost her only $14.

Sunbathers visit the Mediterranean Sea at Dor Beach, northern Israel August 28, 2018. Picture taken August 28, 2018

Rothman blasts Shabtai for blaming journalists for disabling police hacking

In hearings on the NSO scandal report held in the Law Committee, politicians said that between 1080-1800 phones were hacked, and the software enabled access to information beyond simple wiretapping.

Israel Police Chief Kobi Shabtai and head of Jerusalem police district Doron Turgeman meet with press near the Damascus gate, following the recent days of clashes between jewish right-wing extremists and Palestinians, April 24, 2021

Anonymous Sudan says it hacked Israeli rocket alerts, Iron Dome warning

The Anonymous Sudan hacker group did issue an "apology" for this most recent cyberattack against Israel, saying it should have been faster.

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Why you need to stop throwing away the tabs on olive oil bottles

Found yourself cooking with too much oil? There is an easy fix to this problem and it's found in every bottle of oil.

Cooking oils aisle at a grocery store

Israel Independence Day cyberattack takes down major news website

Credit for the cyberattack was claimed by the group Anonymous Sudan, which says it targeted Israeli sites Maariv, Walla, the Health Ministry and Shin Bet.

 Hands are seen interfering with cyber code (Illustrative).

Iranian hackers are targeting US critical infrastructure, Microsoft warns

The Iranian attacks were likely carried out as retaliation against cyberattacks that targeted ports, trains and gas stations in Iran.

Iranian flag and cyber code [Illustrative]

Quds Day cyberattack strikes Israeli banks, red alert app

The "Anonymous Sudan" hacker group, which carried out cyberattacks on Israeli sites earlier this month, took responsibility for the Quds Day attacks.

 Hands are seen interfering with cyber code (Illustrative).

Hackers attack Israeli media sites including Jerusalem Post

Other media websites hacked were Kan, i24 and Channel 2.

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