Israel's Largest Refinery Site Hacked
Israel's Largest Refinery Site Hacked
The site of the Zionist regime's largest oil refinery company was hacked causing it to not provide its services for the past few days. Cyber attacks have become a powerful and low-cost option to wage wars waged by various groups against the infrastructure of the Zionist regime. Access to critical information and its dissemination has led to the collapse of Israel's so-heralded cyber majesty. According to the Energy Portal, the website of the Bazan Group, which is the largest oil refiner in the Israeli regime, was inaccessible on Monday after a cyber attack. The Energy Portal database announced on Monday (31/7/20234) that the servers have still not been able to fix the problem on the website of an Israeli oil refinery company.
In a message on the social network Telegram, the hacker group announced the cyberattack, and confirmed the success of the attack. causing significant damage. The company Bazan, based in the city of Haifa, generates annual revenues of more than $13.5 billion and employs more than 1,800 people. The company claims to have a refining capacity of around 9.8 million tons of crude oil per year. Over the last few months, pro-Palestinian hacker groups have carried out numerous attacks on Israeli websites.(PH)