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Iran’s Cyber Chaos: Hacktivists Unleashed After Massive Strikes

As U.S. and Israeli strikes hammered Tehran, Iranian hackers flipped the script with a brazen app hack that pushed propaganda alerts to millions. Now, with Tehran’s command structure in ruins, decentralized proxy groups are ramping up aggressive retaliation against Western targets.

The BadeSaba Calendar prayer app—downloaded over 5 million times—was compromised to blast messages like “Help has arrived!” and calls for a “People’s Army” right as bombs fell. Regime loyalists hit back via the “Great Epic” cyber campaign, coordinated loosely through Telegram channels under “Cyber Islamic Resistance,” shutting down Jordanian gas stations and targeting U.S./Israeli military data with destructive attacks and psyops.

Key players include Charming Kitten (APT35), masters of spear-phishing against U.S. politics and military; APT33 (Elfin), hitting energy and aviation with zero-days and password spraying; and groups like Cyber Av3ngers, exploiting ICS/SCADA flaws in industrial gear. No specific CVEs named yet, but Flashpoint warns of “extreme volatility” in the next 48 hours as hacktivists fill the leadership vacuum, using Reddit and Telegram for coordination.

Developers, this is your wake-up call: Iranian proxies are probing exposed internet-facing systems, default creds in OT environments, and weak auth everywhere. If your code touches healthcare, energy, satellites, or defense—or runs on vulnerable IT stacks—you’re in the crosshairs. Patch zero-days, harden APIs, ditch weak passwords, and scan for supply chain risks like that prayer app; one breach could cascade into your org’s nightmare.

Vigilance isn’t optional anymore—this decentralized cyber storm demands constant code audits, AI-driven threat detection, and battle-ready defenses. Buckle up; the reprisals are just starting.

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