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Inside Keymous+: An Exclusive Interview

April 6, 2026
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Inside Keymous+: An Exclusive Interview
Exclusive Q&A Interview Threat Intelligence

Inside Keymous+:
An Exclusive Interview

The North African hacktivist collective behind thousands of attacks across continents, claiming control over health systems in Africa and Asia, and managing multiple sub-groups under one banner.

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Threat Actor Interview
Introduction

Keymous+ (also known as KMP Group) is a North African hacktivist collective that has positioned itself as one of the more prolific and organizationally complex groups in the current threat landscape. Driven by what they describe as humanitarian values and geopolitical convictions, the group conducts DDoS attacks, system intrusions, and account takedowns across multiple continents.

What sets Keymous+ apart is their claimed organizational reach. The group states that it controls and manages multiple sub-groups, including Anonymous Algeria, DDOS54, and Hack for Humanity. They also claim persistent access to health systems across almost all of Africa and Asia, maintaining what they describe as a state of constant readiness.

Their operations span government infrastructure, critical services, and criminal account takedowns. The group claims to have taken down thousands of accounts linked to identity theft, pedophilia, and terrorism-related offenses, while simultaneously conducting offensive operations against geopolitical targets tied to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The group frames DDoS attacks as "the digital equivalent of peaceful demonstrations", comparing service disruptions to road blockades and street protests. This framing positions their operations in a space between activism and cyber warfare.

Daily Dark Web reached out to Keymous+ directly. What follows is their unfiltered response, published in full, without editorial alteration. The views expressed are entirely those of the group and do not reflect the positions of Daily Dark Web.

⚠ EDITORIAL NOTE: The statements below are published for informational and journalistic purposes. Daily Dark Web does not endorse, promote, or support the activities, ideology, or targets of Keymous+ or any threat actor group.

Interview with Keymous+
Q01 How do you define your group's mission and objectives?
A //

We are Keymous Plus group, North African hackers driven by the aim of expressing our perspectives, defending humanitarian values, and responding to geopolitical issues and developments.

Q02 What factors influence your decision-making when selecting targets?
A //

Targets are often tied to current geopolitical events, conflicts, or public controversies.

Q03 Many of your operations may impact services used by civilians or unrelated parties. How do you justify these consequences?
A //

Such actions are often framed as the digital equivalent of peaceful demonstrations: while not intended to cause physical harm, they may result in disruptions to services, business operations, and, in some cases, economic activity. Proponents frequently compare these effects to those associated with public protests, such as road blockages or street demonstrations, which similarly aim to draw attention to specific issues while temporarily interrupting normal activity.

Q04 Do you consider your actions legitimate, and if so, on what basis?
A //

I believe that peaceful demonstrations should be legal in every way. I mean by that, DoS attacks.

Q05 How do you respond to claims that some cyber groups exaggerate or fabricate their impact?
A //

It is unfortunate cause it's more about attracting the attention of the authorities or relevant parties to our issues, and this will not happen unless we demonstrate the extent of our influence and importance as cyber teams.

Q06 When you first became involved in these activities, how did you justify your actions to yourself? Has that perspective changed over time?
A //

We began after a series of crimes committed by Israel against many civilians. No legitimate international power was able to protect innocent children and women from death. We will also not forget that one of the motivations was the loss of some of our members in the war in Palestine. Therefore, we simply seek to show the world a part of its darkness.

Q07 How would you describe what you do today: is it closer to a profession, a form of competition, or something you see as necessary?
A //

It's almost a necessity; global events are accelerating, and we must always keep pace. We won't hide the fact that we are always prepared for cyber responses to all issues and possibilities. For example, we have control over health systems in almost all of Africa and Asia, so we are always ready.

Q08 Do you see yourselves as acting independently, or as part of a broader movement or coordinated effort?
A //

As the Keymous Plus group, we control and manage many other groups, for example, Anonymous Algeria, DDOS54, Hack for Humanity, and more.

Q09 What would you say to organizations and security teams that actively monitor and analyze your activities?
A //

I hope they listen to the ideas we're trying to convey and pay more attention to the real criminals. We've taken down thousands of accounts linked to cybercrimes such as identity theft, pedophilia, and terrorism-related offenses. We've reported many criminals, technical problems, and vulnerabilities, so all law enforcement agencies should review their records and use the full force of the law against the appropriate individuals.

Q10 What message are you ultimately trying to send to the international community?
A //

We only hack for humanity and that's it.

End of Interview
Editorial Closing

Keymous+ presents a notably different profile from other hacktivist groups in the current landscape. Where groups like NoName057(16) or 313 Team emphasize state-aligned geopolitical warfare, Keymous+ frames its operations through a humanitarian lens, describing DDoS attacks as "peaceful demonstrations" and emphasizing their work in taking down criminal accounts.

Yet beneath this framing lies a group that claims significant operational capability: persistent access to health infrastructure across two continents, management of multiple sub-groups, and readiness for rapid cyber response to any geopolitical development. The contrast between "we only hack for humanity" and "we have control over health systems in almost all of Africa and Asia" is striking and warrants close attention from the security community.

// Key Claims to Monitor

Keymous+ claims to control and manage multiple groups including Anonymous Algeria, DDOS54, and Hack for Humanity. They also claim persistent access to health systems across Africa and Asia, and state they have taken down thousands of accounts linked to identity theft, pedophilia, and terrorism. These claims, if accurate, represent a significant organizational footprint for a hacktivist collective.

The group's North African origins, humanitarian framing, and willingness to engage openly distinguish it from more adversarial threat actors. However, their claimed infrastructure access and multi-group command structure suggest capabilities that extend well beyond typical hacktivism.

Daily Dark Web will continue monitoring Keymous+ activity and reporting on developments as they emerge.

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