Iranian Hackers Said To Break Into H&M Israel Cyber System

By Staff Reporter
Posted on 05/02/21 | News Source: i24

The hackers threatened to release 110 gigabytes of data belonging to H&M Israel unless its demands are met

Iranian hackers reportedly broke into the computer system of clothing retailer H&M Israel and are threatening to release customer data, Israeli media reported on Sunday.

An Iranian hacker group identified as "N3tw0rm" has warned that it could release 110 gigabytes of data belonging to H&M Israel unless its demands, which have not been publicly specified, are met.

Several other Israeli companies have recently been targeted in similar cyber attacks.

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In December, Iranian hackers claimed to have carried out a cyberattack against Israel Aerospace Industries, an Israeli state-owned aircraft manufacturer.

That cyber group, known as Pay2Key, published on its website a list of users of company Elta Systems as proof for breaching its system. Read more at i24