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Sudanese Group Hacked Israel’s Rocket Alerts – Intercessors for America

This hacker group poses a serious risk to Israel and God’s chosen people. Today on our webcast we prayed for Sudan and Israel. Check it out on at IFApray.org/watch.

From The Jerusalem Post. The hacker group Anonymous Sudan claimed to have hacked Israeli rocket warning systems, including for the Iron Dome, on Tuesday amid a barrage of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip, and warned it would do so again should more rockets be launched.

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The hacker group said on its Telegram channel that it had succeeded in taking down the websites of the rocket warning services Cumta, Red Alert, Halamish and Evigilo, as well as targeting some of their smartphone apps. …

It further said that it had taken down so many alert systems that the Iron Dome, Israel’s primary air defense system, wasn’t getting its full alerts, thus preventing it from intercepting everything.

A total of 22 rockets were fired from Gaza into Israel in the latest barrage. Of these, only four were intercepted, with 16 landing in open fields and two hitting an urban area. According to Israeli media reports, this gave the Iron Dome a success rate of just 67%, compared to its usual 90-95%. The IDF is currently investigating the reasons for this.

Anonymous Sudan credits this to their success, writing that “This is one of the reasons for the poor performance of Iron Dome today.” …

While the exact success rate of the Iron Dome in this recent rocket barrage is unclear, at least two rockets did strike the urban area of Sderot.

Anonymous Sudan further vowed to attack Israel’s warning systems again should more rockets be fired. …

Who are Anonymous Sudan?

Anonymous Sudan is a hacker group that has taken credit for several notable cyberattacks against Israel in recent months. …

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(Excerpt from The Jerusalem Post. Photo Credit: Towfiqu barbhuiya on Unsplash)

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