The Anonymous Collective has made a bold declaration, pledging to participate in a series of extensive cyber assaults on the UAE because of its support of Israel. In an unprecedented move, the group announced plans for upcoming “days of rage” aimed at disrupting various systems within the Emirates. Urging fellow hacker groups opposed to Israel to join their cause, the Collective has initiated its campaign with a DDoS attack on the UAE’s primary government portal, followed by an assault on the Emirates Postal Service.
Meanwhile, the LulzSec Muslims group remains resolute in its targeting of the UAE and Bahrain, portraying their actions as mere droplets in a larger storm of opposition. Focused on denouncing the countries’ support for Israel and perceived betrayal of the Arab nation, the group emphasizes its solidarity with Palestine.
The recent surge in cyber attacks against the UAE underscores the unified stance of numerous hacker groups against the country’s support of Israel. These groups, driven by a shared opposition to perceived injustices and betrayals, have intensified their efforts to disrupt the Emirates’ digital infrastructure. The emergence of “days of rage” and continued targeting of key government services highlight the resolve of these hacker collectives to challenge the UAE’s policies. As tensions escalate in the digital realm, the solidarity among these groups poses significant challenges for the cybersecurity landscape of the UAE and reflects broader geopolitical dynamics in the region.