Thousands of new honeypots deployed across Israel to catch hackers
OLIVER MARSDEN/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images/ On October 7, Hamas launched an unprecedented terrorist attack on Israel, killing more than 1,200 people with hundreds taken hostage. The attack prompted a deadly response from the Israel Defense Forces, which has reportedly left more than 10,000 people dead in airstrikes and a land incursion. Shortly after the attack, the number of internet-connected in Israel — manufactured networks designed to lure hackers in — have risen dramatically, according to cybersecurity ...
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