BREAKING: Handala Hackers Leak Home Address of 2,379 U.S Marines Who Attacked Iran’s Minab School

BREAKING: Handala Hackers Leak Home Address of 2,379 U.S Marines Who Attacked Iran’s Minab School

A major cyber escalation has emerged as the hacking group Handala claims to have exposed sensitive data tied to U.S. military personnel in the Persian Gulf. According to the group, details of 2,379 United States Marine Corps members have been released, including identities and other personal information. The group alleges it has gone further—mapping family links, locations, routines, and behavioral patte s. While these claims are difficult to independently verify, the implications are serious, raising conce s over operational security and personnel safety. Handala frames the breach as retaliation linked to tensions involving Iran, accusing the U.S. and Israel of aggression. It also claims to hold intelligence on thousands more personnel, including those in the United States Navy. Officials have not confirmed the full extent of the breach, but such incidents highlight the growing role of cyber warfare in mode conflict—where data itself becomes a strategic weapon and psychological tool.

Video Published On: Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026, 10:35 [IST]
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