Zev Porat

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Israeli leader accuses Iran of cyberattacks against Israel's 'essential systems'

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -- Israel's prime minister said Sunday there has been a "significant rise" in cyberattacks on Israel by Iran.


Benjamin Netanyahu told a security conference that Iran, along with its proxies Hezbollah and Hamas, are targeting Israel's "essential systems." He said the water system, electric grid, trains and banks have all been targeted.


"Every sphere of civilian economic life, let's not even talk about our security, is a potential or actual cyberattack target," Netanyahu said. He said the attacks "will continue to intensify as we advance into the digital age."


more http://news.yahoo.com/israeli-leader-accuses-iran-cyberattacks-170900865.html


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