Cyber Threat Actor: Israeli Elite Force
| Actor Type | Location | Known Incidents |
Activist
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Israel
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1 incident |
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Profile
The threat actor known as Israeli Elite Force operates under that alias and is based in Israel. The group first came to public attention during the 2014 OpIsrael cyber campaign. They are identified as an Israeli hacker collective that engages in defensive cyber operations against hacktivist adversaries. No other names or alternative designations have been reported in open sources.
They targeted individuals associated with the Anonymous collective who were participating in Distributed Denial‑of‑Service attacks against Israeli government and private websites. The victims included staff of the Postal Company and the Education Ministry, whose online services were disrupted by the DDoS activity. The strategic objective of the Israeli Elite Force response was to undermine the technical credibility of the attackers and to deter future participation in similar campaigns. This was achieved by publishing personally obtained data accompanied by taunting messages.
The operation involved infiltrating at least sixteen devices belonging to the opposing hackers. From those compromised systems the actors obtained credentials, captured screenshots, and recorded webcam images. The gathered information was then exfiltrated and later released publicly. No specific malware families, exploit kits, or initial access vectors are described in the available reporting.
Attribution to a state sponsor or a criminal consortium is not explicitly stated in the sources; the group is only identified as being located in Israel. The April 2014 OpIsrael counter‑operation remains the sole publicly reported campaign linked to Israeli Elite Force. Because no further incidents have been documented, the profile is limited to this single example of activity. All statements above are derived solely from the provided incident description.
