High-level Iranian regime-affiliated hackers are claiming to have launched "very heavy and combined cyber attacks" during the latest IRGC missile and drone attack today targeting the UAE.
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Pro-Iranian Iraqi Shiite insurgents officially claimed responsibility for a total of approximately 540 drone and rocket attacks targeting the U.S. and its allies between March 3 and April 7. According to their tallies, the peak period for these attacks was between 3/3 and 3/20.
In line with the ceasefire in Lebanon, the passage for all commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire, on the coordinated route as already announced by Ports and Maritime Organisation of the Islamic Rep. of Iran.
Top-tier Iranian regime hackers have claimed responsibility for a cyberattack targeting Yad Vashem, "the world's largest Holocaust museum" -- allegedly seizing "the personal info of every visitor, donor, secret delegation, and even Mossad agents."
Top-tier Iranian regime hackers are warning "all officials, commanders, and members of the Resistance axis" to "refrain from using any electronic devices for communications or financial transactions until further notice" due to "extensive" Israeli "intelligence-gathering ops."
Prominent Iranian regime hackers are publicly taunting U.S. President Donald Trump as the "leader of the Epstein cult"--and threatening, "Explain the reason for your marriage to Melania before we expose it to the world."
The new attacks have allegedly targeted at least two major steel companies in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia "in a wide-scale and unprecedented cyber operation... [which] were completely compromised and forced out of operational status."
Following cyberattacks targeting the UAE over the past several days, prominent Iranian regime hackers are now claiming responsibility for similar attacks targeting "Saudi Arabia's industrial infrastructure."
Iran's IRGC: "Any military vessels attempting to approach the Strait of Hormuz under any pretext whatsoever... shall be deemed a violation of the ceasefire and will be met with a severe and decisive response."
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC): "Contrary to the false claims made by certain enemy officials. the Strait of Hormuz remains open for the passage of non-military vessels."
The primary targets of the new campaign of cyberattacks have been identified as the Dubai Courts Department, the Dubai Land Department, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority.
Prominent Iran regime hackers have announced "an intense wave of cyberattacks" targeting "critical infrastructure in the UAE"--claiming that "over 6 petabytes of data have been destroyed."
Iraqi Shiite militia Kataib Hezbollah: "Imperative" lesson taken from U.S.-Iran conflict was the need to "reinforce the arsenal of the Islamic Resistance with weaponry of even greater deterrence—arms capable of meeting the demands and challenges of this current phase."
Image: Iranian regime propaganda remains skeptical of U.S. intentions, casting them as a Trojan Horse: "Be very careful of your enemy after making peace with him, because the enemy sometimes approaches to surprise you."
Iran regime hackers: "We have currently postponed overt confrontation with the United States, but the world already knows our capability to penetrate and strike at the very core of American infrastructure."
Iran regime hackers: "The cyber war did not begin with the military conflict, and it will not end with any military ceasefire. Our cyber jihad is the extension of our martyrs’ blood, and it will go on until full vengeance is achieved."
Iraqi Shiite insurgent umbrella "the Islamic Resistance in Iraq" has announced "the suspension of its operations in Iraq and the region for a period of two weeks."