The Handala hacking group has reportedly threatened U.S. military forces with missile attacks and retaliation if Western nations strike Iran. The group issued a warning claiming its missile units are ready for operations against Western targets. This marks a potential escalation in regional tensions. Analysts say the message may be intended as psychological pressure on Western forces in the Middle East.
According to the statement, the group specifically referenced U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf. It urged service members to contact their families and say final farewells. The message also claimed the group is monitoring Western personnel movements in the region. It warned it is waiting for a strategic mistake before launching any action. The message ended with a hostile warning directed at foreign adversaries of Iran.
Western intelligence agencies are reportedly tracking these developments. Some researchers have linked the group to Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security. The group is known for cyber operations and psychological campaigns. It has previously been associated with leaking personal data of military personnel.
Experts say the latest warning may be part of an ongoing influence and intimidation strategy. Military officials have advised personnel in the region to strengthen cybersecurity practices. Analysts note that while missile threats may be propaganda, the group’s cyber capabilities appear more credible. As a result, governments expect increased cyber defense readiness among Western forces.
