Suspected Iranian hackers have recently led a targeted attack on e-mail accounts of former senior Israeli and US government officials to steal personal identity information, according to a report by an Israeli cybersecurity firm.

Among the targets were Tzipi Livni, a former foreign and justice minister, an unnamed former US Ambassador to Israel, an unnamed former IDF Major General who served in a “highly sensitive” position, an unnamed senior executive in the Israeli defense industry, as well as an unnamed chairperson of one of Israel’s leading security think tanks, and an unnamed former chairperson of a well-known Middle East research centre, according to the report.

“The spear-phishing infrastructure we exposed puts special focus on high-ranking Israeli officials in the midst of escalating tensions between Israel and Iran,” the report said. “The visible purpose of this operation appears to be aimed at gaining access to victims’ inboxes, their personally identifiable information and their identity documents.”

The firm, Check Point Software Technologies, found that the attackers used fake email accounts to impersonate trusted parties.... Read More: Algemeiner