Hanzala's hackers stole ultra-secret documents from an Israeli analyst

The Hanzala hacker group, operating to protect Iran's interests, issued serious and public threats against Israeli analyst Raz Zimmt. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The group stated that it targeted Zimmt due to his critical views on Iranian affairs. Hackers claimed they successfully breached his personal email and confidential digital files, announcing that they had obtained over 50,000 important documents.
It is emphasized that the stolen data includes ultra-secret information, including financial reports related to Israeli intelligence services. Additionally, materials were found regarding strategic plans aimed at destabilizing the Iranian government and operations involving former Prince Reza Pahlavi.
The group claims to have gained access to internal communications between Zimmt and various security officials, as well as confidential information concerning Iran's infrastructure and security systems. One of the most sensational accusations is the claim that the Mossad organization allocates $300,000 monthly to fund destabilization efforts coordinated with Pahlavi.
Aside from releasing the documents to the public, the group announced that it has identified and arrested several individuals who collaborated in Iran's interests and is currently interrogating them. The hackers characterized their actions as a stern warning to anyone daring to make critical or careless statements regarding Iran.
Emphasizing that information is the supreme power, the group declared they possess sufficient capability to influence future events and expose those they consider enemies.





