Russian and Palestinian Hacktivists Join Forces Against France

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Strange Alliances: The Rise of the Holy League Hacktivist Coalition Against France

Hacktivist Alliance "Holy League" Declares Cyberwar on France Amid Political Turmoil

In an unprecedented move, pro-Russian and pro-Palestinian hacktivist groups have joined forces under the banner of the "Holy League," launching a cyber offensive against France. This unusual alliance comes in response to France’s support for Ukraine and Israel, coinciding with a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Michel Barnier and a visit from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.

Cyble Research & Intelligence Labs (CRIL) reported that the Holy League announced its cyberwar on December 6 via their Telegram channel. The coalition includes notable groups such as NoName057(16), Mr. Hamza, and Anonymous Guys, who have collectively targeted French assets in a series of coordinated attacks. Between December 7 and 10, these groups executed Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, compromised Industrial Control Systems (ICS), and defaced numerous websites, demonstrating a unified front among ideologically diverse actors.

The attacks primarily focused on official websites of French cities and major organizations, including financial giant AXA and critical government entities like the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the French National Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI). In total, Cyble documented over 50 DDoS attacks during this four-day period.

Cyble’s analysis highlights a significant shift in the cyber landscape, where shared objectives among adversaries can outweigh ideological differences. This collaboration signals a new era of cyber conflict, with potential implications extending beyond France, as hacktivist groups exploit political instability to further their agendas. As the geopolitical landscape evolves, nations may need to brace for similar alliances targeting common adversaries, marking a troubling trend in global cybersecurity.

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