The group, known as Al-Jaba Al-Isnad Al-Sibraniya (Cyber Support Front), released personal information and videos of several Maya employees as part of an ongoing cyber campaign targeting the company.
Maya Defense Industries had previously been the victim of a major breach in which classified documents were leaked and then put up for sale, exposing sensitive data on the Zionist regime’s offensive and defensive weapons systems.
In a statement accompanying the latest release, Cyber Support Front claimed that the identified individuals have access to secret military projects. The group also said that the Zionist regime’s forces could resort to “Operation Hannibal” in the wake of the revelations. This controversial directive authorizes the use of maximum force, even at the cost of their own lives, to prevent the capture of soldiers and agents.
The group said the video was originally produced in Arabic and then translated into Farsi using artificial intelligence. The footage and documents were distributed through the official online channels of the Cyber Support Front.
On October 30th, the Cyber Support Front announced that it had priced and made available for sale confidential documents belonging to Maya Industries.
The leaked data reportedly includes detailed blueprints and documents outlining the development stages of various advanced military systems.
Maya is known to be collaborating with Israeli war giants Elbit Systems and Rafael in developing such technology.
Hackers previously claimed responsibility for a major cyberattack targeting the same company.
They later released video footage showing some of the leaked material, claiming they had access to highly classified data about the regime’s advanced iron beam laser air defense system and several other high-profile Israeli weapons.
In the videos released, the hacker group displayed technical information and images of the Israeli regime’s military products, including the Skylark reconnaissance drone, the Spider air defense system, and the Icebreaker stealth cruise missile, all of which are designed with cutting-edge technology.
Among the materials exposed were images of joint agreements between Israeli regime forces and partners in Australia and several European countries.
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