DieNet, a different hacktivist group, has announced in its telegram channel that they gathered about 900 GB of data from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA). In their claim, the group published archives of detailed infrastructure schematics for Israeli towns and archaeological structures, alongside with “highly classified” security reports and internal documents.
Although the IAA has not released a formal statement on the breach, Israeli cyber-security teams are checking system logs and coordinating with national authorities to assess the leak's impact. If the data leak proves authentic, it could expose sensitive plans for site preservation, cataloging procedures, and even confidential implementation related to cultural-heritage security.