Researchers catch Yemeni hackers spying on Middle East military phones

The firm Lookout says that Houthi use of cyberespionage is a sign that mobile surveillance is a growing force in global conflicts.

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Anonymous Sudan Claims London Internet Exchange Attack Over Yemen Strikes

By Deeba Ahmed
Anonymous Sudan is a pro-Russia hacktivist group, and their emergence aligns with the rise of other pro-Russian cyber actors since the beginning of the Ukraine war.
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Israel-linked hacking group claims attack on Iranian gas pumps

The incident comes as Iranian-backed Houthi fighters step up attacks on commercial shipping vessels in the Red Sea.

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Pro-Houthi hacking group linked to spyware operation on Arabian Peninsula

A group that appears to support the Houthis in Yemen is targeting organizations working in the region with malicious Android-based apps.

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How cyberwarfare is playing into Yemen’s civil war

The bloody war in Yemen has been accompanied by a digital conflict in which combatants have used surveillance and cryptocurrency to their strategic advantage, new research shows. “[T]he dynamics of the Yemeni civil war are manifesting themselves online through a struggle over Yemeni access, use, and control of the internet,” Boston-based Recorded Future wrote in a blog post about the research on Wednesday. As the Yemeni conflict gains greater attention in Washington, the research highlights how cyber operations have become intrinsic to kinetic wars. In Yemen, the internet has become “another front” in a multi-faceted war, according to Recorded Future threat intelligence analyst Allan Liska told CyberScoop, The conflict, which has left tens of thousands people dead and created a widespread famine, has been fought by Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, and the Hadi government, supported by Saudi Arabia. U.S. intelligence, and weapons, have been used by the Saudi-led coalition. The new research […]

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Saudi-led coalition forces advance on Al-Hudaydah in Yemen

SAUDI-LED COALITION FORCES ADVANCE ON AL-HUDAYDAH IN YEMEN NYA Insights Saudi-led coalition forces in Yemen On 13 June forces of the Saudi-backed coalition advanced on the strategic port city of Al-Hudaydah in an attempt to wrest it from control o… Continue reading Saudi-led coalition forces advance on Al-Hudaydah in Yemen

Saudi-led coalition forces advance on Al-Hudaydah in Yemen

SAUDI-LED COALITION FORCES ADVANCE ON AL-HUDAYDAH IN YEMEN NYA Insights Saudi-led coalition forces in Yemen On 13 June forces of the Saudi-backed coalition advanced on the strategic port city of Al-Hudaydah in an attempt to wrest it from control o… Continue reading Saudi-led coalition forces advance on Al-Hudaydah in Yemen