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A Michigan-based technology company has been confirmed as the latest target of the Iranian-linked hacker group known as Handala. The group publicly took credit for the breach, releasing a statement that the attack should stand as a direct warning to what it called “Zionist-rooted” corporations operating globally.
While the exact name of the Michigan firm and the full scope of the compromised data have not been officially detailed by authorities, cybersecurity analysts confirm the group's claim aligns with its ongoing campaign. Handala, named for a symbol of Palestinian resistance, has consistently focused its cyber operations on entities it perceives as supportive of Israel.
Security experts note the attack follows a familiar pattern of data exfiltration and public shaming used by groups sympathetic to Iran's geopolitical stance. The incident underscores the persistent threat posed by state-aligned hacktivist groups to private sector companies, especially those drawn into international conflicts through perceived affiliations. Investigations involving federal cybersecurity agencies are likely underway to assess the damage and trace the attack vectors. The event serves as a stark reminder for corporations to bolster digital defenses against politically motivated cyber threats.
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