Iranian Hackers Claim Breach on Intel Israel

Iranian Hackers Claim Breach on Intel Israel Iranian Hackers Claim Breach on Intel Israel

Iranian hacking group Pay2Key launches a ransomware attack on Intel Israel, threatening to expose sensitive data from its AI processor chip subsidiary, Habana Labs, unless demands are met.

Introduction

Highly skilled Iranian hackers have claimed responsibility for hacking Intel Israel. The hacking group, known as Pay2Key, has posted a ransom demand on their Twitter account, along with images purportedly showing Habana Labs' private network and other sensitive information.

 

Threat to Expose More Data

The group has threatened to release additional data if Intel Israel refuses to pay the ransom. Among the information claimed to be in their possession are full domain control, classified sensitive data, and thousands of original documents related to GOYA, the company’s AI processor chip.

 

Target: Habana Labs

Habana Labs, a startup owned by Intel, specializes in developing artificial intelligence processors. The attack underscores the increasing vulnerability of cutting-edge tech companies to sophisticated cyber threats.

 

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