The IRGC-affiliated Tasnim news agency reported that a cyberattack struck three Israeli companies — accounting firm Oren Levy, financial consultancy Pinko in Hod Hasharon, and investment advisory Milikovsky Consulting and Investments in Tel Aviv — causing widespread disruption to tax and economic systems and destroying backup data. The claim is unverified and no independent confirmation has been provided.
Tasnim, the news agency affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, published a claim that a cyberattack targeted three Israeli companies: Oren Levy (accounting), Pinko (financial consultancy, based in Hod Hasharon), and Milikovsky Consulting and Investments (Tel Aviv). The report asserts that the attack caused 'widespread disruption to tax and economic affairs' and destroyed backup data, leaving clients in confusion. The claim is unverified and rests on a single source — Tasnim itself — with no independent confirmation from the targeted companies, Israeli authorities, or cybersecurity firms. The Zioneer has previously covered other unverified IRGC claims, including alleged strikes on US military targets and reports of cyberattacks on Iranian banks, underscoring the pattern of information warfare in the ongoing shadow conflict between Iran and Israel. No evidence has been provided to substantiate the damage or the identity of the attackers.
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