Pro-Iranian hacking groups like Handala say an uncertain ceasefire with the U.S. and Israel will not end their cybercampaigns, with Handala pausing attacks on the U.S. only temporarily while continuing strikes against Israel. U.S. agencies warn these actors have infiltrated programmable logic controllers in critical infrastructure and urge organizations to harden defenses as experts expect cyber activity to expand after any lull. #Handala #Stryker
Keypoints
- Handala announced a temporary pause on U.S. attacks but vowed to keep targeting Israel.
- Handala claimed responsibility for disrupting Stryker and for hacking FBI Director Kash Patelβs personal email.
- U.S. agencies reported hackers have accessed programmable logic controllers used in critical infrastructure.
- The FBI, NSA, and CISA issued a joint advisory urging organizations using PLCs to update security measures.
- Experts predict an expansion in cyber activity after any ceasefire, including potential high-profile attacks.