Israel has monitored 3 billion cyber attacks on the army's computer systems since the start of the war on Gaza on October 7, 2023, according to Israeli media. Haaretz newspaper quoted Colonel Racheli Dembinski on Friday as saying that the number of attempted cyber attacks on the army's computer systems has reached 3 billion since the start of the war. The attacks targeted key operational cloud computing systems, which include software used by troops on the ground to manage combat, locate troops and share information, said Dembinski, commander of the army's Computer and Information Systems Center unit, known by its Hebrew acronym MAMRAM. Source: Maan News Agency
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