The cyber group known as AnonSec Kerala has announced a new wave of cyberattacks targeting countries that support Palestine. The group stated that their previous operations were temporarily halted due to technical issues, but they have now been resumed following orders from their commander.
In their public statement shared across social media and online forums, AnonSec Kerala declared that their primary targets are nations and entities supporting Palestine, as well as military and financial infrastructures related to those countries.
The statement reads: “We had paused this operation due to some technical issues, but our chief commander has returned and ordered the mission to be reopened.”
The group initially plans to launch DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks, with the intention of later escalating to hacking into war-related systems and military computers.
AnonSec Kerala specifically emphasized that Russia will not be a target of these attacks, distinguishing it from other countries that provide financial and military aid to Palestine.
The group is known for its previous cyber operations, which have included DDoS attacks and data leaks against government institutions. Cybersecurity experts warn that the reactivation of AnonSec Kerala could necessitate enhanced security measures worldwide, particularly in countries offering support to Palestine.
As the operation unfolds, many are watching closely to see its potential impact on global cybersecurity. Defense systems, especially in nations sympathetic to Palestine, are urged to bolster their security protocols.












