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Anonymous Collective Targets Bahrain E Visa

January 3, 2024
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The hacktivist group Anonymous Collective has allegedly targeted the E Visa service of the Bahrain government, raising concerns about the security of sensitive data. While the group claims to have conducted a cyberattack, the E Visa service appears to be fully functional, casting doubt on the legitimacy of the reported incident. The lack of an official statement has left both citizens and cybersecurity experts in suspense, eager for clarification on the situation. This cyber assault follows the group’s trend of activism, where it targets governments and organizations it deems oppressive or involved in questionable activities.

Anonymous Collective’s cyber assault on the Bahrain government aligns with its past activities. In December 2023, the group claimed responsibility for targeting the United Arab Emirates government portal, purportedly taking it offline. The extent of the cyber assault, including any compromised data, remained undisclosed, leaving the public uninformed. Similarly, the hacktivist group claimed a cyberattack on Cosmote, Greece’s largest mobile network operator, raising skepticism about the validity of the statement. The recurrent lack of official statements underscores concerns about the effectiveness of cybersecurity measures and the challenges governments face in safeguarding digital assets against determined adversaries.

The pattern of Anonymous Collective’s cyberattacks and the absence of official statements highlight the ongoing uncertainty and challenges in the realm of digital security. The group’s activism underscores the need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive data and digital infrastructure. As governments grapple with these threats, the lack of transparency in communicating the extent of cyber incidents leaves both the public and cybersecurity professionals in a state of ambiguity, emphasizing the importance of timely and clear official statements to address and mitigate potential cyber threats.

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  • Anonymous targeted the Electronic Visa service of the Bahrain government
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