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New Phishing Scam Uses Deepfake Videos of Israeli Chief Rabbi

Severity: Medium (Score: 57.9)

Sources: www.haaretz.co.il, www.inn.co.il

Published: 2026-05-18 · Updated: 2026-05-20

Summary

The National Cyber Directorate of Israel issued an urgent warning about a new phishing scam involving deepfake videos. The videos falsely depict Chief Rabbi David Yosef endorsing a medical product, misleading viewers into providing personal and payment information. The scam exploits the Rabbi's public persona to gain trust. Users are advised to be vigilant and verify the authenticity of such content. The Directorate emphasizes not clicking on links in these videos or sharing personal details on untrusted sites. Citizens are encouraged to report any encountered deepfake videos to social media platforms and the Directorate's hotline. This sophisticated scam poses a significant risk to individuals' financial security. Key Points: • A new phishing scam uses deepfake videos of a prominent public figure. • The scam aims to steal personal and financial information from victims. • Users are urged to report suspicious content and verify authenticity before acting.

Detailed Analysis

**Impact** The phishing scam targets the general Israeli public by impersonating the Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi David Yosef, to gain trust. The scam aims to steal personal and payment information via fake landing pages linked from deepfake videos. The scope is national, affecting users of social media platforms within Israel. There are no reported direct business or operational impacts beyond individual data compromise. **Technical Details** The attack vector is social engineering through deepfake video content distributed on social media, showing a fabricated endorsement of a medical product. Victims are redirected to phishing websites designed to harvest personal and financial data. No malware, CVEs, or specific infrastructure details are provided. The attack occurs at the delivery and exploitation stages of the kill chain. **Recommended Response** Users should avoid clicking links in suspicious videos or messages and verify product claims through official sources. Social media platforms should be urged to remove reported deepfake videos promptly. Public awareness campaigns should emphasize verifying video authenticity and refraining from sharing unverified content. Monitoring for similar deepfake content and phishing URLs is advised.

Source articles (3)

  • 697100 — www.inn.co.il · 2026-05-18
    ראש הממשלה בנימין נתניהו צפוי לקיים היום דיון ביטחוני סביב המשט הטורקי שעושה את דרכו לרצועת עזה, ובסיומו לאשר לצה"ל להשתלט על כלי השייט במטרה למנוע את שבירת הסגר הימי. 57 כלי שייט יצאו בשבוע שעבר ממרמ…
  • 697054 — www.inn.co.il · 2026-05-17
    מערך הסייבר הלאומי פרסם הודעת אזהרה דחופה לציבור הרחב מפני הונאת פישינג חדשה המופצת בשעות האחרונות ברשתות החברתיות. לפי הודעת המערך, ההונאה מתבצעת באמצעות סרטונים מזויפים שנוצרו בטכנולוגיית דיפ פייק ו…
  • 0000019e 4146 D394 Addf Fb7e54970000 — www.haaretz.co.il · 2026-05-20
    צה"ל הופתע מהצהרתו של נשיא ארצות הברית דונלד טראמפ כי היה במרחק של כשעה בלבד מתקיפה אמריקאית באיראן. בצבא אומרים כי העריכו שהמועד יתואם מראש באופן הדוק עם ישראל, בלי קשר למוכנות הגבוהה הקיימת לאפשרות…

Timeline

  • 2026-05-17 — National Cyber Directorate issues warning: A warning was issued about deepfake videos featuring Rabbi David Yosef promoting a medical product, aimed at stealing personal information.

Related entities

  • Phishing (Attack Type)
  • T1566 - Phishing (Mitre Attack)
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