In the latest cybersecurity news, When the Army’s Chief Was Under Handala’s Watch! General Herzi Halevi — a company operating in the US — has fallen victim to a ransomware attack conducted by the group handala. This data breach, discovered on 2026-04-15 16:57:11.400109, underscores the increasing need for proactive cybersecurity defenses as we continue through 2025.
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Incident Report
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Target Organization | When the Army’s Chief Was Under Handala’s Watch! General Herzi Halevi |
| Threat Group | handala |
| Summary | For years, Handala has silently and invisibly been right inside the system of General Herzi Halevi, the former Chief of Staff of the Zionist Army, a place no one ever imagined possible. During all this time, more than 19,000 confidential images and videos from the most secret meetings of the Zionist military’s Chief of Staff… |
| Date of Breach | 2026-04-09 09:39:42.000000 |
| Discovery Date | 2026-04-15 16:57:11.400109 |
| Region | None |
| Target Domain | None |
| Business Sector | Public Sector |
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Disclaimer: HookPhish does not engage in the exfiltration, downloading, taking, hosting, viewing, reposting, or disclosure of any stolen information. All breach data reported here is sourced from publicly available threat intelligence feeds for awareness purposes only.


