"Iranian APTs Dress Up as Hacktivists for Disruption, Influence Ops"

Iranian state-sponsored Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups have posed as hacktivists, claiming attacks launched against Israeli critical infrastructure and air defense systems. According to researchers at Crowdstrike, most cyberattacks against Israel in recent months have been executed by hacktivists and nation-state actors "playing them on TV." These "faketivists" imitate the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), as well as the aesthetic and rhetoric of legitimate hacktivist groups. Close observation reveals that they typically emerge shortly after major geopolitical events, with no established history of activity, and align with the interests of their government sponsors. This article continues to discuss Iranian APT groups masquerading as hacktivists.

Dark Reading reports "Iranian APTs Dress Up as Hacktivists for Disruption, Influence Ops"

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