Pro-resistance hacker group Handala says it has penetrated computer systems of two giant steel-making companies in the Arab world, causing complete disruption to their operations.
Handala said in a Monday statement that its hackers had carried out an “unprecedented and extensive” cyber operation to deeply penetrate the systems used to run Sulb in Saudi Arabia and Foulath in Bahrain.
The group said the cyberattack had paralyzed the two companies, which collectively produce two million metric tons per year of steel with a value of $5 billion, and caused them to stop their manufacturing operations.
It said the operation was a response to recent US-Israeli attacks on steel-making companies in countries of the Resistance Front, namely Iran.
“No location in the enemy's geography is beyond the decisive reach of Handala," said the group, which has a record of penetrating sensitive computer systems and databases in the United States and in the Israeli-occupied territories.
“Handala will continue on its powerful path as the voice of the oppressed and a symbol of justice,” it said. (more...)
Hacker group says it penetrated Saudi, Bahraini steel giants
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