Israeli cybercriminals who broke into US banks and stole 80 million customers' information, were able to do so using a special and sophisticated method-the suspects had also encrypted their data while using a unique technology to disguise the incriminating information about them. The banks have had two major problems: the first was a computer system miss handling: the bank did not anticipate the penetration of its computerized systems at the technological level. The other was vulnerability to Social engineering methods: criminals could and did exploit the "soft spots" of their employees and customers, thereby collecting data that can be used to infiltrate the bank and steal information under a disguise of innocent customers. the firm has unique capabilities to identify and prevent organizational weaknesses, including among company employees.