Last week cyber news Hackers broke into the computer systems of the Goldfarb-Seligman law firm, one of Israel’s largest law firms. The firm, which handles sensitive transactions of tycoons and senior businessmen, as well as most of the banks in Israel, is exposed to sensitive information about its clients. Based on initial estimates, the attackers managed to break into the office’s electronic mail server and perhaps took control of years’ worth of email correspondence – these emails contain particularly sensitive information. The Goldfarb-Seligman office stated: “Recently, we were informed by the national cyber system about a suspected cyber incident concerning the office’s computer network and information”. A cyber-attack in Kansas City has been shutting down a large part of the city’s services for about a month, including some of the cameras placed on the roads and used to investigate accidents etc. In recent months, Kansas City has been suffe ...
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