After 6,000 valid credit cards got compromised and got published online, Israel’s Govt., said that it will respond to cyber-attacks in the same way it responds to violent "terrorist". Such cyber-attacks are "a breach of sovereignty comparable to a terrorist operation, and must be treated as such", Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon has said.
A hacker named OxOmar claiming to be Saudi said on Thursday he had leaked the private information. Reports say OxOmar may be a 19-year-old living in Mexico.
Such cyber-attacks are "a breach of sovereignty comparable to a terrorist operation, and must be treated as such", Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon has said.
An aide to Mr Ayalon said Israel was aware of the report OxOmar may be in Mexico, but had not yet requested help from the Mexican authorities, Reuters news agency reports.
Source: BBC
A hacker named OxOmar claiming to be Saudi said on Thursday he had leaked the private information. Reports say OxOmar may be a 19-year-old living in Mexico.
Such cyber-attacks are "a breach of sovereignty comparable to a terrorist operation, and must be treated as such", Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon has said.
An aide to Mr Ayalon said Israel was aware of the report OxOmar may be in Mexico, but had not yet requested help from the Mexican authorities, Reuters news agency reports.
Source: BBC
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