In 2024, Israel's National Cyber Directorate faced a significant challenge as it dealt with 4,491 phishing infrastructures. These are links and technological setups used by hackers to send messages pretending to be from official organizations. The goal of these hackers is to trick people into giving away personal or financial information or to download harmful files onto their devices.
Compared to 2023, there was an 80% increase in such attacks in Israel. The Directorate receives reports from various sources about these threats. They examine these reports, and if they find any links to be harmful, they pass them on to the right authorities to minimize the damage.
Additionally, the Directorate collaborates with relevant authorities and companies that send text messages to reduce the spread of phishing messages.
This is a government organization in Israel that focuses on protecting the country's computer systems and networks from cyber attacks, like hacking and phishing.
Phishing is a type of online scam where bad people try to trick you into giving them your personal information, like passwords or bank details, by pretending to be someone you trust.
These are the tools and systems that hackers set up to carry out phishing attacks, like fake websites or email servers that look real but are actually traps.
This means that the number of phishing infrastructures in 2024 was 80% more than the number in 2023, showing a big rise in these kinds of attacks.
These are harmful computer programs or files that can damage your computer or steal your information if you accidentally download them.
These are the people or organizations in charge of enforcing laws and keeping people safe, like the police or government agencies.
These are companies that help send text messages to people's phones, like the ones you use to chat with friends.
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