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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">pts.Israeli sites reported brief
cyberattacks on the stock market website and the Finance Ministry website
Saturday night. But the two institutions denied the reports.Israeli media
said small businesses had been targeted, and some websites' homepages were
replaced by anti-Israel slogans. In retaliation, Israeli activists hacked
sites of radical Islamist groups and splashed them with pro-Israel messages,
media said.Shlomi Dolev, an expert on network security and cryptography
at Ben Gurion University, said attacks of this kind will likely become
more common. "It is a good test for our defense systems and
we will know better how to deal with more serious threats in
the future," he said.Dolev said Anonymous had declared on its forums that
the main assault would be in the evening. Hackers have had little
success in their attempts to take over and change Israeli sites so
far and are planning "denial of service" attacks where sites are overwhelmed
and communications are hindered.He said Israel is well prepared to deal
with the attacks. "This is a real battle. It is good training
for our experts," he said.Dolev who also serves as Chairman of the
Inter-University-Communication-Center which connects Israeli universities
and research branches of companies like IBM, said 40 security experts from
the center "are looking forward to play with the attackers."Hackers have
tried before to topple Israeli sites.In January last year, a hacker network
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