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That's a bit like Al-Qaeda;
Laura and Gabriel arrive in the deepest cave of the castle and... they find IGA.
Cyber attackers claiming to be linked to hacking collective Anonymous struck at Israeli targets over the weekend. However, despite claiming to have taken down government-run websites and caused billions of dollars in damages, Israeli authorities said the attacks were largely unsuccessful.One tweet suggested the attacks had caused a huge amount of damage: “#Anonymous partial damage report, 100k+ websites, 40k Facebook pages, 5k twitter & 30k Israeli bank acc got hacked ~ $3-plus billion damage,” the tweet said.However, no evidence has been supplied to back up this claim. A number of sites reportedly taken offline by Anonymous, including the websites of Mossad, the Ministry of Defense and the Israeli Prime Minister, were in fact available at the time of writing.Authorities in Israel have said the attack caused very little damage to the nation's cyber infrastructure and they retaliated by arresting a number of suspected hackers in Jordan. Yitzhak Ben Yisrael, of the Israeli government's National Cyber Bureau, told the Independent that the attacks were more likely to be a publicity stunt.