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Massive DDoS Attack Knocked Israeli Government Websites Offline

Israeli Government Websites

A number of websites belonging to the Israeli government were
felled in a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS[1]) attack on Monday,
rendering the portals inaccessible for a short period of time.

“In the past few hours, a DDoS attack against a communications
provider was identified,” the Israel National Cyber Directorate
(INCD) said[2]
in a tweet. “As a result, access to several websites, among them
government websites, was denied for a short time. As of now, all of
the websites have returned to normal activity.”

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A distributed denial-of-service attack is a malicious attempt to
hamper the normal traffic of a targeted server or service by
overwhelming the victim and its surrounding infrastructure with a
flood of junk internet traffic by leveraging compromised computers
and IoT devices as sources of attack traffic.

The development comes after internet watchdog NetBlocks reported[3]
“significant disruptions” registered on multiple networks supplied
by Israel’s telecom providers Bezeq and Cellcom.

The INCD has not pinned the attacks to a specific threat actor,
but Jerusalem Post alluded[4]
to the possibility that the incident could have been the work of an
Iranian-affiliated hacker group in retaliation for alleged attempted sabotage[5] of the nation’s Fordow nuclear enrichment[6] plant.

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This is not the first time DDoS attacks have been mounted
against government IT infrastructure, what with the ongoing
Russo-Ukrainian war paving the way for a series of “tit-for-tat”
DDoS attack campaigns[7]
on both sides.

On top of that, a vulnerability in Mitel MiCollab and MiVoice
Business Express collaboration systems was recently weaponized[8]
to carry out sustained distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks
for up to 14 hours with a record-breaking amplification ratio of
4.3 billion to 1.

References

  1. ^
    DDoS
    (www.cloudflare.com)
  2. ^
    said
    (twitter.com)
  3. ^
    reported
    (twitter.com)
  4. ^
    alluded
    (www.jpost.com)
  5. ^
    alleged
    attempted sabotage
    (www.aljazeera.com)
  6. ^
    Fordow
    nuclear enrichment
    (en.wikipedia.org)
  7. ^
    DDoS
    attack campaigns
    (thehackernews.com)
  8. ^
    recently
    weaponized
    (thehackernews.com)

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