Data of 8 million Israelis reportedly hacked by Makhlab Al Nasr

Published April 4th, 2024 - 09:00 GMT
Makhlab Al Nasr
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ALBAWABA - A group called Makhlab Al Nasr claimed in a statement that it hacked the data of 8 million Israelis in support of Palestine.

According to unconfirmed reports emerging on social media and a claim made by the Makhlab Al Nasr group, at least 8 million people in Israel had their data breached, in an operation that was described by some as the biggest hack since the war in Gaza last October. 

According to the group, the hackers broke into the data of the Israel National Insurance Institute and took the data of millions of Israeli citizens.

The group of hackers named Makhlab Al Nasr stated the following: "Israel National Insurance Institute is hacked. The data of 8 million Israeli insured including their personal information, their bank account data, their residence location data and etc are now at the disposal of hackers of Makhlab Al Nasr. Till the Eagle breathes,  Zionists won't be safe from his rage."

After hacking the website of the Israel National Insurance Institute, hackers reportedly posted the data on their main Telegram Channel.

A famous X account called "Suppressed Voice" posted a picture of the data released in Telegran but blurred the content and left the titles "due to the sensitivity of the data."

This alleged data breach comes amid the new report from the Ministry of Health in Gaza that states the rise of the death toll in the strip to at least 33,037, with more than 75,668 injured.

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