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VisitHow will the leaked data from the Soreq Nuclear Center affect Israel's international relations by June 2025?
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Iranian-Linked Hackers Breach Israel’s Soreq Nuclear Research Center, Steal 197GB of Data, Leak Details on Telegram
Nov 11, 2024, 03:04 PM
A hacker group called Handala, reportedly linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), claims to have breached Israel’s Soreq Nuclear Research Center, allegedly stealing 197 gigabytes of data. The hackers have reportedly leaked personal data of an Israeli nuclear scientist and several defense officials. Additionally, the group claims to have hacked into the personal computer of Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, releasing images and challenging Israel’s Aman intelligence to explain alleged secrets, including the nature of Gallant's relationship with Adi Sabag. The leaked information has been widely circulated on social media and Telegram.
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