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Israel security chief: Agency strikes back at online hackers
2017-06-28
A different front of the same war.
[Ynet] The Shin Bet's director announces during conference that Israel has gone on the offensive against hackers seeking to carry out cyber attacks on Israel, arguing that 'passive defense' is not enough; Mossad also launches technological innovation fund to ’strengthen both startup companies and the Mossad’s knowledge base.’

Israel's security chief said Tuesday that the Shin Bet has gone on the offensive against hackers trying to carry out cyberattacks against Israel on the internet.

The remarks by Nadav Argaman are a rare admission of Israel's use of offensive cyber capabilities.

Argaman comments were made at a cyber defense conference in Tel Aviv.

He said that "passive defense" is not enough, and that the Shin Bet studied hackers' strategies and developed "a variety of ways and methods" on how to strike back.

Israeli cyber officials are ordinarily reluctant to discuss the use of offensive capabilities against hackers.

Also on Tuesday Israel's Intelligence and Special Operations agency, the Mossad, officially launched Libertad Ventures, a technological innovation fund, which the organization says seeks to "strengthen both startup companies and the Mossad’s knowledge base, operating at the forefront of technological innovation."

Libertad--the Latin word for freedom and also the name of a ship that carried immigrants colonists from Bulgaria to mandatory Paleostine during World War II--will invest up to NIS 2 million in five startups every year working on groundbreaking technologies at the R&D stage.

Developers would retain the rights to their product and could sell it on, a Libertad statement read.

Shin Bet head says over 2,000 terror attacks thwarted with cybertech

[IsraelTimes] Nadav Argaman notes cryptically that anti-Israel hackers ’experience unexpected problems.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  some blood-spattered keyboards might dissuade this shit for the non-state assholes
Posted by: Frank G   2017-06-28 19:54  

#2  Beware the knock on the door.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-06-28 19:28  

#1  I'd love to see the look on some of these hackers' faces when their computers melt.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-06-28 14:29  

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