Muslim hackers

Cyber proxy wars escalate as hackers shift to infrastructure targets

Future hacktivist attacks may target critical infrastructure, such as power grids, water treatment facilities, and manufacturing sites, according to indications highlighted in the report.

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US says Iran cyber operations targeted Trump, Harris campaigns

 The logo for social media platform X, following the rebranding of Twitter, is seen covering the old logo in this illustration taken, July 24, 2023.

Pittsburgh Jewish Federation deletes X account after being hacked by pro-Palestinian activists

 A Russian flag is seen on the laptop screen in front of a computer screen on which cyber code is displayed, in this illustration picture taken March 2, 2018.

Is Anonymous Sudan a Russian hacker front posing as Islamist group?


Lebanon's 'Dark Caracal' global cyber spy agency goes after smartphones

The attacks, which seized control of Android smartphones, allowed the hackers to turn them into victim-monitoring devices and to steal any data from them undetected, researchers said.

Major General Abbas Ibrahim, head of Lebanon's Directorate of General Security (DGS), attends an urgent security meeting with leaders of government security agencies.

Hackers take over Israeli news broadcast: 'Allah is great'

The hacker appeared to be from Saudi Arabia, allegedly hacked the satellites due to the "muezzin bill," which has struck anger in many Muslim communities both inside Israel and abroad.

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The Anonymous inoculation

Israel’s government and private businesses strive to arm themselves with the right defenses and secure their infrastructure, ahead of threatened cyber-attacks by ‘hacktivistsl.’

The logo for the cyber hacking group ‘Anonymous’ is seen on computer screens.

Watch: Israel threatened with 'electronic Holocaust' on April 7

This is the fourth year in a row that Anonymous has threatened Israel with hacking, and attempts have been largely unsuccessful.

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'Desert Falcons' hackers plunder Middle East's cyber treasures

“Stolen files include diplomatic communications from embassies, military plans and documents, financial documents, VIP and Media contact lists and files.”

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