In the aftermath of Israel’s June 2025 airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites, the Middle East has witnessed not only a dramatic escalation in conventional warfare but also an unprecedented wave of cyber offensives.
Over 80 hacktivist groups, primarily pro-Iranian and pro-Palestinian, have mobilized to launch coordinated cyberattacks, targeting Israel and its allies across more than 20 critical industry sectors.
Cybersecurity experts warn that the current digital onslaught is not solely the work of independent activists.
Evidence suggests that several attacks are being carried out by so-called “faketivist” groups, nation-state actors masquerading as hacktivists to obscure attribution and escalate the conflict under a veil of plausible deniability.
The breadth of targeted sectors is staggering. Claimed attacks span government agencies, military contractors, judicial systems, energy and water infrastructure, satellite communications, ICS/OT systems, financial institutions, and media networks. Notable incidents include:
Attacks range from DDoS and defacement to sophisticated data exfiltration, ransomware deployment, and psychological operations, with some groups hinting at the use of custom malware and zero-day exploits.
Operational alliances are a hallmark of this cyber offensive. Groups such as Mr Hamza, Mysterious Team Bangladesh, and Inteid are sharing resources, intelligence, and tools, like the Abyssal DDoS V3 botnet while coordinating attacks in real-time via Telegram and underground forums.
Analysis highlight the role of faketivist groups such as Cyber Av3ngers and Handala Hack, believed to be Iranian-controlled, and Predatory Sparrow, likely Israeli-backed.
These entities employ advanced tactics, including the development of ICS/SCADA exploits and wiper malware, blurring the line between grassroots hacktivism and state-directed cyber warfare.
As geopolitical tensions remain high, the risk of further cyber escalation looms large. Experts anticipate continued DDoS campaigns, ransomware threats, and retaliatory strikes, potentially extending to Western and Arab allies of Israel.
Organizations worldwide are urged to strengthen their cyber defenses, as the digital battlefield has become a central front in modern conflict.
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