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“Sky Aid” Cyber Campaign: A Looming Threat Following the Credit Guard DDoS Attack

 
Key Details Information
Incident Summary Credit Guard, a major Israeli payment provider, faced an 11-hour DDoS attack on Sunday, disrupting transactions nationwide across multiple sectors.
Attack Timing Began at noon and lasted until 11:00 PM.
Immediate Impact Delayed transactions, long queues at stores, disrupted airline bookings, and inability to transfer funds via Bit and PayBox.
Reported Affected Sectors Retail, food chains, gas stations, financial services, and airlines (e.g., El Al).
Attacking Group Cyber Army Resistance, under the “Sky Aid” alliance, announced coordinated cyber campaigns against Israel.
“Sky Aid” Campaign Announcement Declared a “Sacred Cyber War” against Israel, targeting financial, transportation, retail, and government sectors.
Involved Hacktivist Groups Includes Cyber Army of Russia Reborn (CARR), Anonymous Arabs, Moroccan Cyber Forces, Cyber Islamic Resistance, 313 Team, DeepX Club, and others.
Campaign Objectives Escalate attacks beyond DDoS, targeting interconnected services to maximize disruptions.
Examples of Broader Impact The Credit Guard attack served as an “application supply chain attack,” crippling dependent businesses across the payment ecosystem.
Potential Targets Financial institutions, transportation systems, retail/hospitality businesses, and government services.
Proactive Mitigation Steps Strengthen cybersecurity, diversify providers, train employees, collaborate with authorities, and ensure robust DDoS protections are in place.
Key Threat Message from Team1956 “Day 5 before disaster. We don’t forgive. We don’t forget. Expect us.”
Source and Communication Channels Telegram channels of Cyber Army Resistance, Team1956, and others.

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Source: Radware

Published on: November 14, 2024

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