The infamous Handala hacking group, with suspected ties to Iranian intelligence, has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack against Israel’s police force, managing to exfiltrate 2.1 terabytes of sensitive data, including personnel records, weapons inventories, medical and psychological profiles, legal case files, weapon permits, and identity documents. Handala further claims to have disseminated 350,000 of these documents publicly.
The scope of the claimed data breach is extensive, encompassing a wide range of sensitive information. Reports suggest the stolen data includes email addresses, gun licenses, officer photos and personal contact details, classified documents, and personal information about suspects and convicted criminals, including details about sex offender employment permits.
Källa: Handala Hackers Claim Israeli Police Breach, Leak 350,000 Files