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‘Cyber Fattah’ Hacktivist Group Leaks Saudi Games Data

Posted on June 27, 2025
‘Cyber Fattah’ Hacktivist Group Leaks Saudi Games Data

As tensions in the Middle East rise, hacktivist groups are coming out of the woodwork with their own agendas, leading to notable shifts in the hacktivist threat landscape.

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