The number of Israelis whose personal information was stolen by Turkish Internet hackers has risen to at least 100,000, Haaretz newspaper reported Sunday.Erez Wolf, an Israeli blogger who operates We-CMS website, reported Friday that tens of thousands of e-mail addresses, passwords and personal details of Israeli web surfers are in the hands of Turkish hackers.In a Turkish hackers online forum, Wolf found a document containing the e-mail addresses and passwords of more than 30,000 Israeli web users. On Sunday, Haaretz said TheMarker.com website has learned another file circulating on the internet contains the e-mail addresses of an additional 70,000 Israeli web users.
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