“Israeli” Police Pulls Computer Network Offline after Cyber-attack
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"Israeli" police pulled the national computer network from the civilian Internet on Thursday following an intelligence tip that a virus may have infected the central police system.
Police ordered every district and officer to disconnect their computers from the civilian Internet, and advised officers to be careful when using police computers or software.
All offices for police district spokespersons have also gone offline, and are currently not sending or responding to emails.
National Police spokesperson Micky Rosenfeld said they were checking to see whether the breach involved a wide-scale cyber-attack, or a virus infecting only a few computers.
It appears that a wide range of "Israeli" government agencies had experienced a cyber-attack recently, caused by a "Trojan horse" virus sent into servers.
Source: News Agencies, edited by moqawama.org
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