Iranian Handalah Hackers Disclose Personal Information of 2,379 U.S. Marines in Middle East

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Gate News message, April 28 — An Iranian hacker group known as Handalah claimed to have publicly disclosed the complete personal information of 2,379 U.S. Marines stationed across the Middle East, according to Iran’s state news agency IRNA.

In a statement, the hackers asserted that the disclosure was “only the tip of the iceberg” of their surveillance capabilities and characterized the action as a “small warning” to the United States.

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