Handala, once dismissed as a pro-Palestinian hacktivist brand, now operates at the forefront of Iranian cyber operations—blending sabotage, data theft, and psychological warfare against Israel, the U.S., and Western companies.
After devastating cyber and military attacks on Iran, US companies face a new wave of uncertainty as Tehran’s hacking power shows signs of recovery. The digital battlefield is heating up, with both sides escalating their cyber deterrence strategies.
Iran’s response to escalating strikes is transforming the Gulf into a digital battlefield, where cyberattacks, psychological operations, and electronic warfare converge. Explore how hacktivists, GPS jamming, and propaganda are redefining modern conflict.
Hamas and its Gaza Cybergang have built a shadowy cyber arsenal, blending espionage and sabotage in the digital domain. Discover how these non-state actors, backed by Iran and Hezbollah, weaponize cyberspace in the Middle East’s ongoing hybrid wars.
Handala Hack, tied to Iran, is ramping up wiper malware attacks that erase entire systems across Israeli and Western targets. This feature investigates the group’s tactics, motives, and the urgent measures organizations must take to defend against this destructive cyber threat.
Raz Zimmt leads Israel’s analysis of Iranian cyber threats, orchestrating defense and intelligence efforts against ransomware, espionage, and disinformation campaigns targeting the nation.
Operation Epic Fury and Roaring Lion marked the largest cyberattack ever, crippling Iran’s digital infrastructure and unleashing a global wave of retaliatory cyber strikes. This feature investigates the tactics, fallout, and what the new era of hybrid conflict means for the world.
Handala Hackers claim to have breached Israeli Defense Forces’ Farsi-language operations, exposing confidential data and intensifying the Middle East’s ongoing cyber war.
Iran’s military now synchronizes cyberattacks on IP cameras and infrastructure with missile strikes, marking a new hybrid warfare era. Experts say this integrated approach is becoming the blueprint for modern conflict.
APT36 is using AI to churn out vast quantities of low-quality malware in obscure languages, overwhelming security defenses by volume rather than sophistication. This new tactic could reshape cyberattack strategies worldwide.