The “Nasir Hackers” group said it organized a cyberattack against the “Al-Safi” oil company in Saudi Arabia and gained access to what it described as confidential information related to oil contracts, private correspondence, and details of fuel stations across the kingdom.
The group said the obtained data has been handed over to relevant resistance actors for appropriate use.
It also issued a message to what it called “traitors in Saudi Arabia,” urging them to return to what it described as the path of truth and resistance and to distance themselves from Israel.
Earlier, the Handala cyber collective had leaked over 100,000 classified documents from the email account of Deborah Oppenheimer, a former senior Mossad official and current head of international affairs at Israeli regime’s National Security Institute.
The hacker group said its breach exposes decades of Zionist propaganda, media manipulation, and covert operations designed to suppress global public opinion.
“She has for years been responsible for promoting and expanding Zionist ideology worldwide and, through media manipulation and powerful lobbying networks, has relentlessly worked to shape public opinion in favor of this oppressive regime. Today, she has bowed before the will of the people,” it added.
The hackers further added that “as a result of this bold operation, we have obtained more than 100,000 sensitive emails from her account, which are now available for public download.”
They asserted that the documents “reveal the true face of Zionism and its global influence network; from treacherous collaborations to media planning and covert operations designed against nations.”
The documents are now available for public download, offering an unfiltered glimpse into the mechanics of Zionist control and deception.