WANA (May 31) – In its latest message, the Handala hacking group emphasized that during a widespread cyber operation, it breached the systems and databases of the Holocaust Victims Support Center, gaining access to over two million confidential documents, emails, and files totaling more than one terabyte.

 

The Handala hacking group announced in a new message that, in a cyber operation, it targeted the systems and databases of the Holocaust Victims Support Center and accessed a vast volume of information from this center.

 

The hacking group stressed that all databases, documents, emails, and confidential correspondence of this center have been extracted, and more than two million documents, with a volume exceeding one terabyte, have been published on the group’s website.

 

Handala also stated that an examination of these documents reveals connections and financial support from certain Israeli defense industry companies for the center’s activities. The group went on to level accusations regarding the management of information and historical narratives related to the Holocaust.

 

In another part of the message, Handala pointed to Israeli security agencies, accusing them of weakness in cyber defense and issuing warnings regarding the continuation of their activities.