By Shiryn Ghermezian
An anti-Semitic cybersecurity
attack that took place at a Jewish high school in Long Island, NY, on
Dec. 13 has left students on edge and parents contemplating whether they
should keep their children at home for the rest of the school year.
Anti-Semitic images, threats, slurs and songs were posted on the
website of North Shore Hebrew Academy High School in Great Neck.
They were also included in emails sent to the school’s parents and students on Dec. 13.
Skyler Askari, 15, a 10th-grader at the private high school, told JNS
that the hacked emails were first sent out Monday afternoon around 3
p.m. after classes had already concluded.
The school ended early on Monday because of parent-teacher
conferences set to take place that evening, which were then canceled
because of what transpired at the school.
The first disturbing email that Askari received included details of a one-way “field trip” to Auschwitz for $85.
The application deadline was listed as “January 1945,” and the email
said students would have to “walk into an SS office and declare
themselves as Jews.”
“I was really confused. I thought it was part of a program,” said the
teen, who was doing remote learning. “And then a couple of minutes
later, we got another email saying, ‘Our website has been updated. Let
us know what you think.’”
On the school’s homepage, the North Shore logo was changed to a
swastika; the background image was modified to show a Nazi concentration
camp; and the school’s name was changed to “North Shore Hebrew
Concentration Camp.”
Its address was also changed to that of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
“[My daughter] came to my room and said, ‘Mom, I’m so confused.
Something is going on,’” said Jessica, Skyler’s mom. “She showed me, and
I said, ‘Close the email immediately.’ And then I went to my email, and
it was flooded” with anti-Semitic messages and leaked personal
information.
Photos, credit card information, home addresses and other personal
details about the school’s students and teachers were circulated in
emails, and students were even sent an entire Google document that
listed all their personal information, including phone numbers. At the
end of the email, the hackers wrote “[Expletive] ISRAEL.”