Hacktivist Group Deletes Database of Israeli Company


Hacktivist Group Deletes Database of Israeli Company

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A pro-resistance hacktivist group carried out a cyberattack against a factory producing special alloys in the occupied Palestinian territories, paralyzing its infrastructures.

The most recent cyberattack by the “Cyber Support Front” (Cyber Isnaad Front) targeted MIRTEC factory in occupied Palestine.

The group had already warned that it would hack into the systems of any organization or company working with the Zionist regime.

The MIRTEC company, which specializes in manufacturing and casting special alloys for use in sensitive industries, has over 50 franchise holders across the US and in the occupied territories. It also works directly with the Israeli military.

The recent cyberattack has reportedly set the facility back by years in both technological capabilities and in the production of special alloys.

The Cyber Support Front said it has obtained documents detailing contracts and collaborations between MIRTEC and entities such as nuclear research centers, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Elbit Systems, and the Zionist regime’s defense ministry and foreign ministry.

The Israeli institutions have reportedly expressed concern over the hacktivist group’s activities and launched wide-ranging investigations.

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