A statement released by Cyberisnaadfront reveals that a large portion of Israel’s security and military industrial infrastructure has been permeated and contaminated by advanced cyber tools.
This infiltration led to widespread malfunctions in Israeli military products, particularly those produced by companies related to the regime’s war equipment.
The group revealed that the targeted cyberattack focuses on the strategic and sensitive technical domain of the Zionist regime’s defense sector.
One notable result was the confusion caused by Raphael, a prominent Israeli weapons producer operating under the Ministry of War.
The issue reportedly emerged after CR casting/precise components were deployed in Rafael’s system, leading to user-reported failures in several military products.
Raphael plays a central role in supplying weapons for Israeli regional attacks and operates under the direct supervision of the regime’s war ministry.
Given the scale and complexity of cyber operations, experts suggest that its full impact could unfold in a variety of sectors, including missiles and naval systems, over the coming weeks.
Cyberisnaadfront announced that this is just one stage in a broader campaign to reduce Israel’s ability to degrade attack operations.
On their telegram channel, the group repeatedly said that a significant portion of Israel’s military industrial infrastructure has become non-functional, and will hit the regime’s so-called regional control.
MNA
